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April 14, 1867 (4 pages)

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z 2 : “896 tasretore ‘behooves “Joyal men to -primariés, if, they would ‘gods, set up by Andrew Johnson, protests ~~againat this, but the Union men will hard_ The platform is the same upon which the RiL 14, 1867. ena ‘CONVENTION. — The Union . on will assemble at Sacra© 16th day of nett month.— , and politicians are dc‘State Conv. mento‘on . The tin “. many months. Besides «the snow is s0. -deep.in the upper portions. of the county . . that but a small representation could be secured by the first of June, Let thedel-. 4 ‘egates be elected to the State Convention, -and let.a-second Convention be called-for} : Wet the masses att at the the will of the party ¢ consulted in the Convention — fn this crisis, ‘where the same battles in which the loyal men of the East have just *won'thich. glorious victories, are to ‘be fought in California; when an enemy, unscrupulous and determined is to be met, it is ‘important that “good ineh ‘and true” shall be chosen asthe standard bearers of ‘the Union party. Mediocrity should not satisfy the Convention when men of ability can be selected. Away then the'idea that any. are can make a good Governor or This fiotioh has been accepted, too. lone: im California. . Let. the next Union Convention begin.a. reform, ‘and place pon ‘the ticket a than who will compare favorably with the Governors of Be loyal States.. There are many such, and if they-are not. ‘selfheralded, let thom besought out by the Convention. We are for measures; but think that good meas. ‘res té ‘be siiccessfully carried out, must ‘be sustained by men of ability. Let such sbe,the qualifications. of the Union nomi‘mees and’ the party will go into the con‘téat ‘with the assurance of a glorious vie; he Sova prescribed by the State Contral be the adoption of the Constitutional Amendments and the reconstruction of the Southerm States in. accordance with the laws enacted by Congress to elect delegates.— This is as it should be. It places the is‘eué fairly ‘before the people, the party Standing upon the reconstruction policy ‘of Congress. The Call, and a.few other renegade journals that went off after false ‘ly be influenced by. their opinions. Satan nq doubt protested against being thrown over the battlements from heaven, but “ft did not help his Satanic majesty much. Union party throughout the United States has won, and it will not be abandoned for ‘the’ accommodation of the supporters of Johnson. Let the loyal men of the State be true to themselves and to principle, and Victory is sure. But even if there were doubts, it is better.to fall in defense of ght than to obtain victory as the price of &.compromise with wrong. BE ‘Howonep.—The city and: At of San Francisco very the freedom of the city: Sardis. the. Monitor hero of the compliment, of Supervisors has learned ih Pit city of lant con. . = to 2 tr ac eh receive the cit of San une ood “Wackota the i is reported by telegram +6-bée Suffering from an affection of the liver, and is said to be go ill that-he can Fedel¥e “no ‘visitors. These are. evidetitly bitious times for Johnson.” a pier 8S, te. be “fn Atlantic, ‘anid Pacific. "oe Company has. been organized ‘under the . LANCASTER & H ee Preprigtos laWaiof' Now York,’ with a Gapital'of $5, 7 ‘i, 1907.. 000,000. Among the officers of the comL May San Fratise® Stinky pire Ran pany aréisonib ofthé prominesit'fitimnciers . J yy . . 00, 8 Bre vs ra of the city of New York. ath L T Ball Marysville At ato > \ MP Kelly R AVones: * «to"* wats Rete RE ET ei. PHONG! ‘ gogplgal French, Pools eas . . with the Southrn brinch.. . touch him with a ten foot orate” . NATIONAL JM White ms See Bunce of July or the first of August. Stay Scuoor. Concent—A. concert will be given by the Sunday School, at the Methodist Church this evening, beginwill consist of sacred songs, solos, read: ings, ete., and will-be.of¢ most interest: ing character. All are invited to attend\, PREACHING SUNDAY.—Divine services will besheld: at the Methodist:Chutch,’on Broad ‘street, om Sunday at 11 o’clock A. M., and at 74 0’clock,P, M. Sabbath school at 1} o’clock. Class meeting im! mediately after morning § service, Services at the Con tiotial Church) in the morning at 11 o’clock, and in the evening at 7 o’el Sabbath school im} . ; mediately after mé¢ g service. Rev. J. a Wirt preach in the Baptist Church, in the morning at 11 o'clock, and in, the evenin et 74 o'clock. Sa i school immediately after morning se1 Rev. Mr. Greem will preach iti the A. M. E. Church, on Pine street, on Sunday morning. at 11o’eloek and in the — at 7} 0’clock. —__-o Tue Bevr Race. —The firemen’s race, announced to comeoffat Grass Valley yesterday, did not take place, on account of “mud and weather.” It is announced for next Saturday. Deatu oF, Brsnorp SoytE.—The Kastern papers announce the death. of Rev, Joshua Soule, D. D., Senior Bishop of the Methodist Church South. He died at Nashville, Tennessee, March 6th, at the age of eighty-four. For a series of years he was Bishop in the Methodist Episcopal Church, but.in 1844, separated from that branch of Methodism and fraternized Eprrors.—James T. Fields, with the assistance of W. D. Howell, edits the Atlantic Monthly ; Howard Ticknor; Our Young Folks ;'T. B. Aldrich,» Heery Saturday, and Horace F. Scudder, the Riverside MagIr is said that the Spanish gentleman who drew the ‘$100,000 prize this year in the Havana lottery, left his ticket in Havena, and told the person that he left it with that if he drew the $100,000. prize, he might keep $30,000 for himself, give $30,000 to the poor, .$10;000:to his clerk, and $30,000 they might. send to him in Spain, When he finds that he has.really drawn the prize, he may probably want to back out.. te IMPROVED.—The Wash corres pondent of the New York Jndependent infers that Conness will be a candidate for re-election, and draws his inference from the fact that Conness is-less puffed up, with his own.importance than two years ago. He says that any one hailing from California can now get the ear of the Sena tor, while two years ago it was. very dif. ficult matter, ‘and as the instirance com panies say,” “extra hazardous” to attempt to THE Alabaih, Wolhiake Logiaiature’ “passed, and » Governor approved not'léss than seven hh adred bills at its recent session. HEAD 8 ‘million peo e have’ oe ‘the “Black Crook” in” Nod York; ' and t ‘still Grams Gun mes , a8 & Magnet scraps of iren. ee ee VALS: ATTHE: } EXCHANGE HOTEL, Broad Street, Nevad City, California, county nominations, to meet about thelast ning at half past 7 o’clock. -The exercises, —— } FRENCH ORGANDIES. . LENGLISE eo IRISH LINENS" . ‘. Carpets and Oil Gloths, 3-ply, Brussels and Ingrain, J. & 8. Rosenthal take Sones thin time, pa w Our Motto fs Ladies be sure whereas we are bargains, Nevada, April 14th, <3 STOCK OF ena: aa dictate la a aE DRY Goons! evER BROUGHT INTO THE MOUNTAINS, (2 They are of the Latest in; were re selected expressly for this mar et, Suds es
(7 DRESS COODS!.41 The finest lot everseen in this city. BLACK & COLORED SILKS. EENGLIBH, FRENCH & AMERICAN PRINTS, GINGHA MS, LINENS & LAWNS: wt EA ARS Moai , . BLBACHED MUSLINS, LINEN & COTTON SHEETINGS. TOWELS. "$a0R’& MUSLIN CURTAINS, WHITE & COL’D MARSEILLES QUILTS. pon a> ao ene = o ot ald. customers for their very lib~TDRY GO00DS— ANB HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Cheaper than they were ever bought before in this market. Sales and Small Profits. and call on us before buyiug elseJ. & S. ROSENTHAL. ae ier Styles aad CHAMBREYS, INEN HANDRERCHIEFS, Mats, Rugs, &c. this occasion to thank sae assure them that o * ACCORDEO LESSONS ot GIVEN ON reasonable rates, Nevada; April 19th, AND REPAIRED} T the ti better than A shortest 1 no! ee ond done er LEW KELLER, Teacher. NS TUNED THE _ACCORDEON at SOLAR I Cameras, the un ae talon in beotypes, Po ed woul ct “Veil only remain ware wishing work Have AN EXCELLENT OUTFIT OF — given in calling ae bs claims and ethos who. desire to see s = id call ° Ay Gallery, on ROAD. eT! main in town “few. weeks, there, IMAGES! ce in the Art cit patronage of. all oe ee: letter: pictures Particdlar st. of Titerest Tt DRE. 8. Tee oi different fone Hai 2 ip Bospe Accoucheur & Occulist RGE ad data of tha ‘Uni STATES ran Universities i lotion. eam be consulted in ‘ite nian Ho Hotel, Main street ly owned by Mr. Taft. KISFY, a Re ole) of Mevads, March 9th. MINERS’. RESTAURANT, HENRY PYRMONT...Proprictor. COMMERCIAL STREET, 28 «hoe Lao f SS Mh vor him with eae Meals Twenty-five Cents, Lodgings Twenty ave Pog nt » Noqgts cy. bs ,aek ue ae The, chsingn : r Alt J Roye Gras : poet aroge land. modestly”: repliéa : *] proeel, A Taylor ight ~ tose pose the health of the.sick.” elle abrscri soarzs vai Oo ytbiiatl siaeealt al M Barling " House"For Bale” tee gfe of ye rate and BUSINESS SUITS; at a very Cheap Soterexted to give you splendid . FINE DRESS SUITS that cannot:be tt & ,. ae ‘FROM DATE Ge . GOODS.OF .EVERY.KIND.AND. NATURE}.. _ atti, i dele, ge eatD ON COMMISSION, BY Witt Si SELL ALL GOoDs IN THE UNE oP vill = inany park of the City or County.. Sn ee ee A: ‘at: abl “AND eee . The Ne Pins Ultra thing . Provisions, f°" — Meablibed 1056 "lop ooxany, tase, woo) “ og . AND @ joye Broad Street, Nevada City, . WILLOW WARES, rg FER GREATER INDUCEMENTS oy Wi Li . chasers of Goods, in their line, than can pos ee quors, Case Goods, Bt Rah ee ae RMP rhe “pe ker Knooet¥Ada-. 2 2 TCT hae mabe! STYLES . i= At Lower Rates than Consumers Foti AND OF RECENT NT IMPORTATION: ‘tz ean obtain ee in Nevads _ . "County, po EST AND MOST. ! Taare ea, BAR O hE Hk . : iy bette Gheaper. OR TO PARTIES ha noe WILL Con. Prangs Than the same Articles can possibly };, iy coun be, purchased eleewhere!,‘Settle their. accounts. Monthly, z, : eT. ven one bap Rated serena i eid on and after January Ist, 1968, to pre: iain agers: 2° ares, . Carry: on' an exclusive to bu Reader ! Look for a moment at the per v does CER es ‘ HARDWARE BUSINESS’ ree : ka e . UNPRECEDENTED RATES: WE WILL RUN OUR tel. Every style nabiodened of “GROCERY DEP ARTMENT,” bt Spring and Summer DURING THE BALANCE OF THE YEAR’ et CLOTHING! — FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ' a FURNISHING coops: . °*%" Buyers and Prompt Payen i agai —OF— ' Nevada and Vicinity. Bought for the same money we offer them for . OUR STORE ROOMS WILL BE WELL STOCRunder in San Francigco, much jess in a mountain ED ALSO WITH 44 pupil pant ASK YOU TO CALL AND LOOK AT 4. a Har we ~ these Sults—we guarantee #itidinetion or no sale, Heavy aud. Ghelf a of i ‘In the line of . tron, Steel and Nails, able a HAT 8} 23 Rope and Duck, 1 vi. We haveall the NEW AND LATEST STYLES— ; . every shape ‘and ‘color tmaginable--WHARE. Powder, Fuse and Quicksilver. bene BOUND TO SUIT THE TASTES OF ALL. ager Gu . STOVES AND. TINWARE.§® si. We keep on hand an extensive stock of i } F seem ' Fine White Shi : Under pathic #180, ara pi Sy AT LOWER PRICES THAN THOSE OF ANY (¢ +), Oravate, OTHER HOUSE IN NEVADA, place Collars, stock . sezagy admit kee. deen, ee. 7" PURCHASERS was 1 of 29 asso? Are requested to examtine our ment Dry Goods Department). ty FE SOP Rat STOCK AND PRICES!) = To the Ladies of Nevada City :. ; : erybo Wehave ist comneéction.with the Auction store. UNDER OUR and ws io wath we sronld tase 24 be get colt ead “st ; fect articles tn aoa ar rio Give Goods . RADIOAL. ‘RECONSTRUCTICN [f Sov TO LADIES Key ever bought them cama” . day 1 sh ee Crug sands tn to a the ARRANCEM ENT. Court . co TER WAY OF HAVING SEVERAL TEAMS AND WAGONS pi YANKEE NOTIONS ! “is our, atteh phe or WE WILL DELIVER GOODS A REASON! F Ty045; CANN ALLED. . dtm DISTANCE FREE OF CHARGE AND Jno. V ose Give us call, Gente, Aégon tanto: WITH FROMPTNESS. aBL is TOBACCO, CICARs, &C. . : ~ Oraveford, Leavitt & Oo. citizen meneeannoest of hese atl ad To at eo TO. COUNTRY ASTTS, . on our Books, who are waiting; or hive wallet . NO ™ SEPORE GOING ‘to’ shy Fr NCIS eg pte ee rene saan gee In oth make your purchase _exan for the satné to become outlawed, tre hereby nomoney o, OF . tified, unless, they promiptly séttle’ the same, we of Ney i nbs Eeaeepiranre mnt ste yin, ie ‘BIDDER, ‘PAYABLE IN Gnard US. AGU REN BACKS ar PAR” Theirs rem eeie Mctnio pRitpevenh, ce chem {--GENTI LEMEN KNOW-WHO YOUJs Wilh Stock oF Goode this ey. FOR GH =. slits sy on TF the ine y sina *) ARB MALAY er Re “ a 9h: nH RY ty cowie) Se dHAAS &000) 1. RD, Re «Wak on ree me ce i . abies! . bt 3h: Seyemene Tess, 79 ap lg Portan: Ss En es we COMPANY. po * ‘ : N re raed