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May 4, 1862 (4 pages)

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REGORY. P Candidate for Ci> Srare Fisances.— Tho Democrat at si was an aboli pebopdinek be Westies or years ago. He does not deny that he was; but says a man might be only a fool or a bigsame the from ot who had not changed his views in twenty~things ances, but it ls like all ‘source, ofébeding lame. and impotent. Its five years, thus leaving the inference thet he » reply to our article on State -fin« tempte ewe, si end never expected to see him or get a cent for him. It FOR CITY MARSHAL. — ww. Wi. DAVIDSON. Is announced as a Candidate for the office of . sentiments are, or else he has no settled was a solemn fact that the Confederate sol opinions. We have called attention once to diers liad stolen more negroes during this war than all the Abolitionists had stelen for discrepancies in his logic, but the only reply we get, -is. that he is misrepresented. We assertion that. by our ewn figures the Know‘ had changed and was not an abolitionist now. now quote again: = forty years. These soldiers were the off CITY MARSEAL, scourings of the earth. Not one-half of them had ever owned a tegro, or were counected_ Xr AT THE ENSUING ELECTION. ‘ WoL 1896 Iricreaded the debt “oT the’ Stich must be thé intent of the Tahguage, Ii # back Hiniber of the Journal the edinity or consanguiwhoever did owna negro. State over.six husdred thougind dollars, is else what is the special pleading for. Parson tor says; “he is for carrying on! the war in nity with only dic they itesal negroes, x. but they en. . Brierly. lectured,on the. constitutional and such # way,that the present issues shall nevNot FOR CITY MARSHAL. tered the houses and took the clothing from count of the deficienc neiiessin apptopriations of scriptural bearing of slavery twenty-five Fe the beds, broke open ‘ the drawers and. took GEO. 8. PEIRCE er put thé Union, in jeopardy again,” In At all, Dor of the interest . years ago.— That he says, and more: that au the-sanie nuoiber we are, told “ Slav for City ted . theexcessef ex. attempt wae made to mob him. ; blight upon the South, und a perpetual source hands upon. They are emphatically thieves: . Is announced asa Candidate —— the pi rd Shy abt. i at a little mure of those daya were of the ultra achuul. The. sof peril to the Government, und an institaas Well as traitors. ° Marsha, at the next election. . people mobbed no one in the’ Nortn who was than fostered *” Again in the same number,. bino, was about: as well known to General Taylor’s army as the General himself. At G “alsBtate who are ia fevor of sustaining te and stirrer speaking of the misled rebels,he says: ‘‘What “Buena not meet our imquiries nut thought to be an intermeddler Vista, Mose left «arly in the action, present National Admitistfation. and ofmain. ‘at all, but wibts On -Te-neseting assertions, “up of bad feefings between the two sections. shall be-done with suchmea? Confiscate and found his way. to. Sultille, .where he re TAON ,—The People of _, The Democrat does ‘particularly ‘coneerning the contract with At least. they mobbed uo moderate men who their property? Emancipate their slaves ? mained wntil the-battle waxover. Mose and preserving the Union entire are réquested to Estell for pt “Italso says woe desiredto respect the constitutional rights “Never!” ; would never admit that “he ran —he only reelect Delegates toa State Convention te be held ofthe slaveholder?~” There~is the exact language, as near-as treated in good order A'few days after his im the ¢ity of Sacramento,on the 17th day of Such an evént as mobreturn to” an officer was pressing him June, AD., 1862, for the purpose of nominating binga man kuown tobe conservative, as it possible. and may~ be put into syllog'stic to know how fast he did retreat. tion. We take ourfigures "was ca'led, never occurred. The fact of an shape, thus; © : “Well, I'll tell you the trath, ‘Captam,” a Cundidate for Superintendent.¢ f Public Instruc ie tion, and for transacting such other, business as “from the piiblic records, while the Demoerat attempt to mob the Parson being made in These causes that conspire to destroy the was the reply; “If I had been home, and goshall properly come before it ;, sueh Delegates to ing after the doctor, folks would have thought has probably not taken » look at them, but New England goes to show he was tegarded Government should be removed : be elected in accordance with the following apthe man was right sick! asan ultra abolitionist, end no amonnt of 3 Slavery is a perpetual source of peril to es th wae portionment : ne ‘hits relied upon assertions merely. ‘The Dem -oorat also claims that the cost of the State prisspecial pleading will-clear him of the imputhe Government: Tue Union vs. SLAvERY.—Qld Parson that he nevon. was, enhanced during the seVen months by tation. _ Therefere, slavery should not be removed. Brownlowlately said in a speech ; “Taste Vax Receter.—The Journal in crepancy of statement in this matter of the Parson that cannot be reconciled by any Gun ‘aiid ériquived for “his tax receipt und self. For his position is plainly expressed ddum said he had lost it, which is very likely, . ina few sentences: Though slavery is “a Nevada. on -*eeeeees «oe Placer .<escsenssecces “10; GEO. R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR MG Foote, San Fran do WJ Grgan, J H Bryant, JR Goodman, City do HJ Acher, ao Geo Warren, do do do do F Flat J MeBen, Washingt’n given by Delegates to any except citizens of the County which they shall have been elected to rc present. : By order of the Republican State Central Com mittee. WM. SHERMAN, Chairman. — do R Hill, L City Mrs Linch, Sacramento W J Young, Red Dog J _D Page, Ht Schelins, GG Wolders, L P St Clair, 5 whence he was chosen; and that no proxie & te Red Dog A Herbert, J Baker, FMunes, _J Lopes, ° ee unless he be a legal resident of the .Cuunty \ WolfC Cc Berry, C Elliott, Marysville J Todkill, Mt Well ALFRED BaRsTow, Secretary. do Ranch do _ and Surgie;.1 Institute, Sacramento street, below M sutgomery, opposite Pacifie Mail Steam ship Company’s Office, San Francisco Established in 1854, for the Permanent Cure of all Chronic and Private Diseases and the Suppres At Odd Felows Hall, Red Dog, by Rev: Wm. selves or flying to-avoitits operations: clities are removing their goods to places of _ and another Chinaman, one of the chicken perpetual seurce of peril to the Govern-< concealinent and security. LARY LOST .—A Pocket Diary. between pene at slp Keys’ Milk pe on Saturday, April 26th, containing-a note agreement for $37,50, given last May ; besides other would be better evidence. . ders of the Government: entertained, it has ‘BRAVE-SoLDER.—-Tha Carson City. Age becore to be regarded & sacred institution, says it is currently reported of ‘one of the and now, when the first chance has offered citizen soldiers engaged in the Indian fight to extinguish it, aud when. we have a goud ous retribution to wipe itout, we find «ld wtances ‘of extremeperil, that he-lay anugly abolitionists pleading to let it remain. “Reylntnt oF Henveie ted Bereton 40° the Military Hospital of Pesta, Hungary ; the late Lecturer on Diseases of Wowen and Children, and Honorary Member of the Philadelphia Col ac lege of Medicine. articuliar attention Milliner and Dréss Maker. Street, Address DR. L. J. CLAPEAY, San Franeiseo. Nevada. Supermatorrhea, Or local weakness, nervous debility, low spir Has just rereived from San Franeisco a large and elegant stock of Millineryand Fancy Goods, consisting its, lassitude, weaknessof the hmbs and back, indispesition and incapability for labor and study dalluess of appreliensiou, loss of memory. averin part of Bonncts, Ribbons, Silks," sion to society, love of solitude, timidity. selfdistrust, di ess, headache painsin the siae, 1759 French an‘ American Flowers, Head Dresses, Wreaths, Ladies’ and Misses’ Hosiery, Gloves, Laces, Handkerchiefs ¥ Dress affections of the of Millinery Goods, which will be sold at very inforced by the rebel fleet from New Orleans low rates. All kinds of Millinery and Mautuamaking work and that an attack has been made upon our done with neatness and dispateh. my4. is fully preyared toiieet the enemy Catro, May Ist.—A steamer from Pitts Perburg Landin arrived g last night, and reports eye, pimples on fhe face, sexual or other infirm tes in, man, are cured ‘by. the justly eclebr Physician and Surgeot, L. J. Czapkay, His method ot curing diseases is new (unknown to others,) and hence the great success. All bearer Begg 3 Trimmiugs, Embroideries, In ling’ fleet opposite Furt Wright. fant’s Robes. patterns for. Ladies and Cairv, May Ist.—It is apprehended that Childrens’ Garments, and a assortment the rebel fleet at Fort Wright has been re : paid to the treatment of diseases peculiar to the Women and Children. Office hours—From 9A. M., to 9-P. M. . : munications’ strictly confidential. Permanent eure guaranteed. or bad pay, Consultations by letter-or otherwise free. Aad C. H. BOLTON, Main P tionary W MRS. C. A. TAFT, No. 9, cr Quackery. Attending a! Resi‘ent Phyisician, L. J. Czapkay,M. D.late in the Hungarian Revolu A reward will be paid on leaving the ar May 4th, 1862, fleet. Such an attack was not unexpected at Owen's ‘river, sa-an-evidence of -his-cvol. reason for doing so, and it would be rightewhen the last boat left.” Conimodore Foote ness and perfeet eqhumimity under circum~ sion of ticle at Keys’ Ranch orthis office. The idea of burning the tewn has been _thieves hadfound it ; or else said thief stole ment,” he would net touch it with the arm abando ned in consequence of the determined of power, but would let it remain to fester opposit “ib for thé puepose of dropping it, that suspiion of the preperty owners. another rebellion. He may, put in a plea of ~eion wight. come upon Gum. It is currently stated in Memphis that ‘vo The coat and knife have not been sent an desiting to bring about the ‘abolition of slaBeauregard has not over 80,000 effective men at Cornith, and there is no hope of his “$9 the Officers or they would have attempted very giadually. But any sane man knows, success fally resisting Ha'leck, who is besuch a ples is the sublimity of nonsense.—
tmfindithe owners, Itia of ne use-to make lieved to have an army of 200,000 troops, the “Gum Cook responsible in Jaw for chicken4 Negro slavery has been more firmly estabbest in the North. As our informint left Memphis it was restealing simply beetiuse his tax receipt was lishing itself in our country-as time went on thata gunboat from New Orleans found near the roost. The coat and knife till the rebellion commenced. From w belief perted was in sight, bound up the river to join Helthat the’ system was wrong, whicl the foun apae R.L.J.CZAPKAY’S Private Medical MARRIED, counts, AIT i) Pree i It is recommended that no delegate be electec MAY 2, 1862: A Staples, evra e. WAG cna cossscevey Pert Broad Street, Nevada. principally rebel treasury notes. citement, anticipating the advent of the Yankees. Merchants of strong Secession proe @ Merced .. Mono ..-. papeo se : Arrivals at National Exchange Monterey.... «0. the currency now in Circulation, which is The iefugee who brought the paper repfo.steul chickens successfully, at 20 long a from his ‘language ne is an advocate of negresents the city us in tle highest state of exro slavery, but the charge recoils upon hime ‘dlataiio trom home. Officer Scott went to © eeaeeeene sesaee . Ing with the Cook whose sirname is Gum yn The tion Law is being rigidly enGrove Deal, of Nevada, MILTON 8, Comps, Esq. ‘Sie'strengtt of tho tax-receipt. Besiles, he rendy to.die in the cause of agitation. He forced. Conaerip Union citizens are secreting themand Miss A.J. SeRVANCE, of Ked Dog. . ~“ja-avenerable Cuss and is not nimble. enough. “‘mey-eharge-otherswith-ying; forinfering reeeeesee A *s eee eee sent._He was for the Union, above that or any other institution, eae Later fromthe East. ‘Gouvey the impression that the officers were the slavery question when the Parson was that when the question,srises as it will, ‘* the Union and no slavery,” against “slavery and no: Union,” he was for: the Union and let slavery go the dogs, or where else it may be The Memphis Avalanche of March 26th has been reecived. It co:.tains a confirmaquires eagerly after a coat, knife aud tax ree -imount-of verbosity or by charging others lionof the fall of New Orleans. The paper complains that the rebel Gov~ ~ceipt dropped by some chicken thief on the . with lying. ernment suppresses the details regarding the -road.to: Rough & Ready, and would seem to . “Phe Parson need not quete from Wendell affair, aud says nothing but the bare fact of Epillips to define his position. Takiug issue the surrender is known. It also states that covering the thing up alittle. We-have had ‘with that man does not alone define it. He the Southern people are fast losing all confidence in river defenses, and adds that it is alli pee at the tax receiptyaud-find it was has gone tuo far already to makea merit of generally admitted that the Federal army can issued to.one:Chinamen named Gum Cook, opposition to one statement of Phillips. The be no longer successfully opposed! It inParson ‘hts directly taken ‘issue with the sinuates a lack of confidence in the stability: _.@nd-not to our friend Jeroine Cool ©Le] ‘Opinio ns of such men aa Everett. Cass, of the Southern Confederacy, by recom ‘imali¢iods individuals have been . repowting: mending its patrons Dickins on, Sprague, snd hundreds of other. ¥eal-estute while-pu te invest their money in ~Terome his otcome down-to robbing “henrchases can be-made-with oogts quite: yet. The ¢fficers ean do nothmen who were opposed to the agitation of Virginia, and his parents before him. He is a slaveholder,but he had oo hesitancy in saying }@ But he says he has not changed his opinions on slavery -in thirty years, which might true any part of this syllogism, which leg is of the argunient, because by the contract: lay him liable to his own charge of beinga it? If it is not all legitimately deduced, ~ with Estell he-was not only to feed and clothe foul or a bigot, to say nothing of the query what is not?, andif not. what part does he ‘the. prisoners, but build all walls, &c., for that arises, namely: Why was he mobbed refuse to accept as true, that we may know “ton thousand dollars a month. What cost twenty-five years ago for desiring to use the what his real opinions are, if he has any. We ‘ofiftysfive thousund 4 month under Bigler wig1 anguage he does now” To-day he would care not which horn of the dilemma he takes, let for ten thousdhd under-Johnson ; and yet not confiscate a negro, or interfere with an He has accused us vot misrepresenting: bim ; the Democrat sees nothing Wrong in the filty~ institution that is ‘a perpetual source of let him tell the people where we have dune ive thousand expense; but vast corruption in peril to.the Government.’ There is a dis80. Me'edies £6 9 OS Cs DDS “building the ‘State prison-walls. Well, allow. ving it: to: be so, nothing isgained for that side the ten thousand. — ar eee oF er had any sympathy with disunionists, SeIf the editor! of the Journal denies as uny cessionists or Abolitioniste. He was born in ap 22-8me ey 4 San Francisco. T)\R. HOSTETTER’s STOMACH BITD)"Pites-stnestomach in the founteis heed NEVADA ACADEMY. of scores of diseases which infest the himan sys tem. Indigestion, bad enough PER SE, geneW. E. PRESSEY.... +oeeess Principal euclosed bebihd -aeagé-bush and. rammed haps, they regard the nigger question their a serious skirmish between the advance guard N?2: 27 Spring Street, Nevada.—in the rates diarrhea, dysentry, faintness, vertigo, ‘down charge upon charge of ball catridges. stock in trade, without which they cannot room formerly oceupied by him. This School palpita tion of the heart, general debility, &c.— du of the Federal army, 5,000 strong, and « ‘without attempting ‘to ‘fire unfil his gun was business. large body of rebels five miles from Corinth. The Umon forces were victorious. ‘full to the muzzle, When inquiry was made As the Parson says in effect, somebody is a WASHINGTON, May lst.—A letter froma ‘of him as to what he was doing, ‘he with the liar, we have the same right te call in quesgentleman in high authority in Tennessee ‘utmostnonchalance atated that he had killed tien his own moral status, and we trust he sys that as soon as the rebel army is driven great love for the American Governnent.— army into East Tennessee, and says the rebels there ure plundering aur people by thousands, and adds that their acts of parburity are without a parallel, _— will 0} » EP Some months since General N. Saunders invited the Great Northwest to dome into the Southern Confederacy. Prentice says ‘the Northwest has accepted the invitation astripe of English abohtionsts that have preached against the enormity of American slavery-at home, and have even come among us to teach us our duties, to the great exasperation of obe section against the other — WASHINGTON, Muay let.—A special to the New York pupers states, on the authority of a Richmond rt. mierit their future suppo: in the higher B) 8 @ given soldiers between that place and Fredericks But when the great rebellion broke out, who burg, under Gen. Field. __W.E. PRESSEY. my+ Ae Golden Age, A palatable and ig preparation, which as surely relieves all ints of the stomach and its dependencies, as the sunshine ‘melts the _, Pacific Mail Steamship Co. refugee, who lett there a week since, that there are but three thousand rebel course of Dr. Hosteter’s Stomach Bitters. zens of Nevada and vicinity, for their past liberal patronrge ; and hopes by continued exertion to English Branches or Latin, three of the enemy; he knew that he had will not go. about begging for sympathy the limits ef the State. Tennessee will and trom TULTION—PER MONTH, tuke her stand for the Union by.an overkilled them, because he:saw-them fall. Many putting on the look of au injured saint, if whehniag majority. He urges on Govern For Latin andthe higher Eng. hranches..$5 00 Yor jukes are cracked by beys at his expense. WO express our suspicious. He enslicn tmanobes 90 professes a ment the absolute necessity of sending an For Common Primary Department. ..... Perey * . but he. still ertertains the opinion that he ‘was the hero of the battle, and expects to Thatis good policy. But we know there is Get rid of it, then, atonce, by golfig: through a on MOWDAY, May 5th, 1862. Mr. P. takes this method of thanking the citi $or_ Every hcusekeeper ficult it is tomake bread, and we therefore take pleasure in attention to the fact that The following steamships will to Insure i ing toto and natritous to usef Redington i in abe month of Mae bread it is only neo day, May 8th. Capt. Baby, Friday; May 16th. = St, Lodie, Capt. Laplige, Saturdzy, tay 24th. & Co’s Yeast Powder. In every respect tt excels all similar preparations every offered to ihe public. See advertisement in» anothe. Orizaba, Capt. Farnsworth, Saturday, May 31. column. . This conflicts with From Folsom-3t. Wharf, at 9 o’elock, a. M. §§ so ready to sympathize with the slaveholder revious reports. One of his regiments has Fer Panama. — For Portland and Oregon ! Fusev: — The Republicans and Union and wish to retain the curse of slavery? oe mutinous and.was partly disarmed.— Pas will conveyed from Panama to The guns former placed ly on the fortifica« Aspinwall by the be Democrats of Oregon havé effected a fusion Malignity towards the Government caused Panama Railroad Company. TO SALMON RIVER MINES! tions at Richmond have been sent to Yorkfrom Ae to New York by the Atlantie and nominated the following ticket: For them to try to, shatter it when at peace and. town, where they are believed tu be a hunand and Pacific Governor, A.C. Gibbs, Union Demcerat; to continue a tnbrh in the flesh when the dred thousand rebels. Unionists of undoubtW. F. BABCOCK, ed loyalty, driven from Fredericksburg and PACIFIC, ‘Congress, J. R. McBride, Republican ; Secdauger called for its extraction. Cor. Sacramento & Lridesdorff sts. San Francisco: now within our lines, vouch for the correetA. M. BURNS,...++.++++++.-+.+Commander. retary of State, 8. E. May, Republican; . Zeno, ” ; } ness of this information: ‘} Will ledve Pacifie’street Wharf, San Franeieco. _ NEW SALOON. State Printer, Harvey Gordon, Union DemThe Richmond Examiner ef March 22d ‘The Madison { Wis.] Argus recently made ' Por the Above Ports, oorat; State Trevaurer, E. V.Cook, Resome changes ig ite heading. It called atsays, in effect: The destiny of the ConfedP AT. MULCAHY, would inform mstnencs fen ww RO, 0 eracy is trembling on the result at Yorktown. tention to the fact as follows: “ We have If we are successtul there, it will give us six ly aaupied” Jas. B. efferis, w will Saturday.....--+.++.---May 3a, 1862y on hand tlie a rs inhetlog vt tue Democratic Secescut offa part of our head. Is it an improvemonths in which to carry out the previsions keepAT & O'CLOCK, P. M: Ky Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars .% of the Conscription Act, and for arming and ment?” ‘To whieh the Madison Journal re. to te Central Cammittes is called for May equipping a large army, and launching a fleet to be found Bo Mountains. [A share of Fo: ht ; i » at Sacramento, hy A. P. Crittenden, phed: “ Yes, 1t isa move in the right direcot Merrimacs. SAMUKLJ.HENSTRYWeen lg _ If unsuccessful, Virginia is Asien PAT. MULCAHY. tion. Ge en.” “a Opposite the Post 0 up stairs, lost.— Union. Nevada, March 20th 1963. ian. wand “gone in."" a8 We é Bem Cee .