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April 18, 1867 (4 pages)

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a eee
the 25th
te thor
° for the sake of ex
wena “ay man to take char
waa mn réligious turn o
County:
“Nevada City, Apeil 170h, 1807,
> po Rane ORGANIZATION Nothing” Son
csteaieh ba segue ta: tare piooees of & pert
rs not asthorough organization. It 1
“how full dhol of principles may be or h
‘elearly they convince ‘the “minds of ‘r
‘uiileas'they te biked by a united party,
is great danger of their overthrow, . “there!
or, at least for long delay in their estabEM FE .Partiesare as armies, and must
jong practice to stand to
gether in victory, or defeat.: In: political
signe there, have’ been, many Bull
‘Runs: Phe old Democratic party, vss, (a
the politicians of the South, unders
‘ Re Amportanee ; of political. organization,
after ite. creed was detested by
“ SondNieda et tieiiople ther ised by
thorough party ‘discipline in wielding a
power ‘that was felt throughout. the land.
igh organization and discipline .
rplishes so much for evil, what an a¢-'
“_eumulated “it will give when in .
theritterest’ of right—when it is used for
, the purpose of shielding the great princiig Of truth and justice. —
uring the war.-the: ‘loyal men of the
. alien were firmly united together, and
one after. another the strongholds of the
enemy were taken. The abolition of slaSheree
very, the civil, rights bill and the recon.
struction law, are the monuments’ reared
by the Union party. They embody truths
which would yet be unacknowledged had
‘thé Toya men of the country not been ini.
_ ted. aea
It should be the’ “abject of all political
hs to provide first against
treachery within their own ranks. Where
desertion. is thought no crime, an element
of weakness exists which will in tame de.
»stroy"any ‘party. “Every man devoted to
. of A, OER should, laying
_ feeling inspites . itien, tridimph is sure,—
The Union ‘tien of ‘this State are about
sonable elements of the colihty. With
utitfy Of purpose and integrity to principle
@ glorious victory awaits them. Let ug
aes ing eons
the sake of wl many live there
preeasne ie
er does not. ‘ghiok
be serviceable
“How > tong ‘the
Due Lon yan
the Athuntic ©
Ramadi:
oddurs, ie a inatter of' &peculation.—
We shall be astonished if two years
without an pranengecniciel ype
* our exchang
a
Rind. a
Daw Japariovs Ambassadors in Paris take
ofa, And supeer to ‘have @x-.
Of wines aoe hey appear!
“ad Champagne, out
rer neem for bee
‘Rarer ong, oe
sttdople ‘writes: “The increase
in the number of: newspapers ‘published . th
and in one or two other principal
cities in a and the increase of the
number of. ‘ho~read “are
adn sigue of ‘the times,”
abe tbe: . in.of a
sails in aeeia. ot
mete AA the ‘American Board .
. ‘There will be a meeting of the Union
Committee, on Thursday,
y of April, 1907, at 2 o'clock,
4
_ . will. add some
Iw Wintacky lives'c taxa’ t lives a man, the head of a
, . Very poms and intelligent family,
‘. who, daring: one week in each month,
fore an accident . ’ masq
. that will outran the “Black Crook.”
i: ed ty dath, and easing his Bs over . .
date for Assembly from Sacramento.
; the manner, in, which that county, shall. be . which will hav
represented in. the State Convention.—
Some fayor the election of
rove and others’ a choice} i
by districts. In the former way a united .
delegation: Will be sent, And if the districts, »
choose they will-be apt'to be mixed.
The } Napa Reporter supports Wm. Holden, of Méndécino, “as Detiiocfatic candidate for Governor.
It is now conceded that the contest for
the declegation. to.the Union, Conyention
in San Francisco will be between Pixley
and Gorham, The friends of each are
confident of carrying the city.
Tue County CENTRAL CoMMITTER.—
In to-day’s paper ‘Will be found the call for
a meeting of the County Central Committee. The meeting will be held in this city,
at the Armory of the Nevada Light Guard,
on the 25th of April, at 2 o'clock, Pp. M.,
and the business of the Committee will
be to fix a time for holding Primariesjand
the meeting of the County Convention to
send, delegates, to the State Convention.
The following is a list of members of the
Committee :
Nevada township—N, W. Knowlton, A. . F Brsham San Fran D H Birdsall Cun mi
C, Niles, J. A. Lancaster, C. C. Léavitt:;: . B Stily do J McGregor Montreal
Grass Valley—E. W. ‘Roberts, Reuben . J.C Moore do EF Coffee French Cor
‘Leach, E. Northy. A A Veatch do * Mrs Ellerson do
Bridgeport— . G. Bell. J Redding do J Ellerson do
Blooomfield—J. A) Nutall.
Eureka—H, Atwater.
te York—Martin Garber.
hi &. eee = iitameom Barker.
Wat ngton—D. Moore.
To Crry Vormrs. ite the first page of
to-day’s paper will be found the city Poll
List. Those’ whose names are on the List
are entitled to vote. Read notice of the
Board of Registration at the bottom of the
List =
oO RE de
a WOMAN pac oa ste sitived herself
man’s apparel one tely,in Newark,
New Jersey, and nidlasinok to thrash Mrs.
Miller, when Mr. Weiss,her husband,came
along and, a& man beating a
woman, interfered and gave his. wife a
sound whipping before he discovered who
she was.
GENERAL Mansfield, Adjutant General
of Indiana, in his report to the sla:
ture-on the condition of the State m militia,
says it consists at present of a Major Gen.
eral,’ Lieutéhant General, Quartermaster
General, and no privates; and he recom.
mends the . of a Militia law that
Vvates. ae. uatphontetbe: force.
about the firat quarter of the moon, imag.
ra himself a woman, dons the Mg:
balmoral, and ae ta in his parlor waitiig
for his'beau! ‘This’ strange conduct was
. . first noticed in him when he was about 17
pureed of age. He is now 51.
= a
A, mA in Portland, Maine, attended a
as an ape. While
penne hong setihed Kien bork he Ge ‘oun at h
obliged to fly for his life. “a toe
. Dion Bowelcault is at present in Paria, . with
making arrangements for the production
of two new plays, which he has been com
missioned to writé by. French managers.
Mr. PaLMER, of Niblo’s Garden, New
York, who is now in Europe, writes that
he has secured a novelty for next season
round and Hy o Park for ad vertising purposes.
AN unbroken’ tailroad line from New
York to New Orleans is to be made by extending the road oné hundred vaden.nn tp azeh ere of ara ap.
of oo ay and two hundred and ty 04 ihe Gift
tween Selma and New: Ana Sg ye Ry onder of Hou. T. B. 1 B. McFarland, ao of .
plain, and with’ ‘an _ ready for the <P at sete a ndomam ‘Clerk.
Benn An ‘nisi PR igatoy eta,
Sargent & Reardon, Attys = Piaintif. apis
of Gomnes in hi is yale~. . "Bocieainghauth wt dante tee . dag Petwoen Bac Sonny avon
{12 years he had oe a a die in elas oe $2
Senate, 49 ofits members iad been femovGites quicksilvered. The
api’s
, ing you.” Oh, no
W. C. Hopping 1s pees, otadeineedhy
bY . part ingensible
the 18th
Paris during the Exposition. ,
. M Dunn
aoe naa i The total Met pe of said notes beA BIL firm in London has . 2°"
bt beg st 4 Government sealed fault bogetner at eee pat dod aed Ryerent for the re tafe the Cou pach other relief as is are
Shore
me you are always fair. ” TAN . whisufacture:of: one gallon: rorarhigotine?” r
ReporT says Ristori is so Much tn love
with the United States that she will settle here. She sails for Witbvs, however.oh
of May, to fillan engagement, in
TH young men of Savannah are d
lighted with base ball, wliich is somewhat
of novelty in that region,
*
a a JESS RRA REN = EE ———— pecan 4
MARRIED,
yy pote cit April 17th, by Rev. D. A. Dryden,
Mr. M cAra to Miss . B. Poston,
The us usual accompaniaments were duly
received, and we hope the happiness .of
our young friends, through life, may be as
bright as the morning on which they were
married, °
—_—_———————————————
ARRIVALS AT THE
NATIONAL ‘EXCHANGE HOTEL.
Broad Street, Nevada City, California,
LANCASTER & HASEY, Proprietor.
‘April 17, 186%,
C Taylor Grass Vall Henry Powell Birchy
do G Rooker Eureka
T S Landes Moores EA Leath Deer Cre
E W Evans Newcas R Bartlett You Bet
M Van Wagtier Alle WH Polsom do
D E Crooker Nevad D Folsom do
W 8 Huston & w do © Palmer Grass Vall
S Price do RDunkerton do
J Askinson do CA Williams do
J W Johnson do G EllersonSan Juan
D Allen do JH Fuller Hunts hi
M Oscar do A Tucker do
LM Merrow Scot Fl Mrs Smith Grass Val
F Hendricks Col Hil W Hamilton Sacram
J Hussler do
sa meecsnnnontneennesanarennnnisetincnatncttin
FURNITURE AT AUCTION,
_ FINE LOT oF
HOUSEHOLD: AND
KITCHEN FURNITURE,
—SUCH AS—_
TABLES, BEDSTEADS,
STOVES, ETO. ©
THIS. DAY. AT 11 O'CLOCK.
In frout of the Auction Store of 8. HAAS
& CO, on Broad Street.
‘aprill? -LEW KELLER, Auctioneer,
UMMONS,—State of f Coiine nia, County of Nevada, ss. Th the District. Court of the Fourteenth Tudicial District of said State, The Peoee the State.of California, to Jeremiah Potlert,
t, Greeting: You are iby suman:
epte epneet one answer to the com of
Powell, plaintiff, within mo im. the serin this count;
CHAIRS,
vloaat this writ, if
and within pang A days i served = you in
Districtand out of this County, and within forty
days if served on you in the State and out of th’
District, in in ae ce Fhe ght eh eine’ you by the
. above gd of April
1867, rb yr to pBtecoe <o Deus laint filed therein
(a thls of which accompanies this Sammons
within ten days (exclusive of the Soe of service,
after the service on yon of th jummons—if
served within this county; _ or, at served out of
this County, but within this Judicial District,
within twenr pa bigele or if. ona“ out of said hee
trict then within —— Plaintiff p praye judg
ment against said defendant for the fo lowing:
due'on three promissory notes set forth a
sade complaint, to-wit:—For the sum of es
‘and interest thereon from Jan. let, TSAR, at
cent per month—and for the Fig men, $2, 400 00 and
interest thereon from be on 862, at 2 per cent
per month—and for the sum of, $2,149 00 and interest thereon from at2 per cent
yi ~ hereb: hots god that if -you fail to
poet 'y lh y ponte
for in said or a
H. Faroval
——
taahar, Clee Clerk oF ie the” Dietic’ Sak aforeid; de set my hand and impress
¢ Seal of said Court, at office in — an of Nehere who vrata erate hee
ee
In Ohie’ Of his’
phe
gman, “to
© iy eto Auctioneer. Sales attended to
d, . tb sueaeineatnae _inenppereah heap eRepetgere =~
. The Ne Pins Vitra fra Clothing House. ,
‘4<
\eibly feet had
. . make
emacs!
. anerr_ SOLD ON COMMISSION, BY
City,
Beialihed in 1856,
Ss. HAAS r co.,.
Broad Stregt, Nevada City,
FFER ‘FER GRBATER INDUCEMENTS to ParGoods,in their line, than can —
other Establishment i
ang Goods ARE ALL uF vale
LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES!
AND OF RECENT IMPORTATION.
3 é
cdr aay Hager Rese Cased mplete » ofany Honse in Nev:
— pledge ourselves YU BE. 4
‘Gheap er
Than the same Articles can possibly
be purchased elsewhere! .
Our facilities cannot be excelled and that is
WHY WESELL SO CHEAP!
mountains,
Reader! Look for a moment at the
Goods we offer you at
UNPRECEDENTED RATES:
Every etyle introduced of
Spring and Summer
CLOTHING!FURNISHING COODS !
. BUSINESS SUITS, at a very Cheap
rate and
FINE DRESS SUITS that cannot be
Bought for the same money we offer them. for
in San Francisco, much less in @ mountain
town,
"WE ASK YOU TO CALL AND LOOK AT
these Suits—we guarantee satisfaction or no sale.
ene
le the line of
m HAT 8! #
We have all the NEW AND LATEST STYLES—
every shape and ‘color imaginable—WE ARE
BOUND TO SUIT THE TASTES OF ALL:
We keep on hand an extensive stock of
Fine White Shirts,
Under ¢l
panes :
Gloves,
de.y &e., we, ¢
:. Dry Goods Department
To the Ladies of Nevada City:
PR in consestion with hs Soction sees
to which we wou We hues tonen examine our e
NS in iiaein order GIVE GOODS sobs
they ever bab them
2 Eg ec and fo. reel
will bch ogg Calo ways reaky to ree. Yon
iaieit WAY OF .
YANKEE NOTIONS !
OUR STOCK CANNOT BR, AED
Gta ne aeall, Genk Gents, if you want
TOBACCO, CICARS, &c,
For it is a notorious fact that we sell an immense amount of these articles and
lone ates 8 convinced tt people act wae
TO COUNTRY.» “MERCHANTS,
BEFORE GOING TO SAN. FRANCISCO ‘TO
ortho ara nha
el
ater aril
3 A eat
= ese ee
i)
a8 .
ROOMS,
a fat to SNe eho Vibe:
a
coins
Ea They te of the
were selected aa rae ming are
. Our Stock dbeiotate in part of .
The finest lot éver seen in this city,
BLACK & COLORED SILKS. .
FOULARDs,
FREWCH ORGANDIES.
CHAMBREYs,
ENGLISH, FRENCH & AMERICAN PRINTS,
GINGHAMS, LINENS & LAWNS.
HEAD DRESSES, PARASOLS,
NEW TRIMMINGS & ‘EMBROIDERIES,
ENGLISH HOISERY.
“LINEN HANDKERCHitipe
IRISH LINENS,
BLEACHED MUSEINs,
LINEN & COTTON SHEETINGS, TOWELS,
LACE & MUSLIN CURTAINS,
WHITE '& COL'D MARSEILLES QUILTS:
os
Carpets and Oil Cloths, 3-ply, Brus
sels and Ingrain, fn, Mate Rugs, &e,
J, & 8. Rosenthal take this occasion to thank
their hundreds of old Sostamess for their very liberal patronage in the st and aseure them that
from this time they. will sell
—-DRY GooDds—
Cheaper than they were ever bought
before in this market,
Par Mere. js Large Sales and Small Profits, .
sure and cal} on us before buyiugeleewheeen we are determin
bargains,
J. & 8. ROSENTHAL.
Nevada, April 14th.
vt
NEW CICAR & TOBACCO
oe HOUSE!
WILLIAM LEWIS,
DRUG STORE, NEVADA CITY,
ARRIVED FROM THE EAST AND
H% OPENED at the above place with the .
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
PIPES,
CARDS,
Ete, Bee
Ever brought te the County. _
A Splendid Assortment of
GENUINE VIRGINIA
And all other kinds off
SMOKING AND CHEWING
TOBACCO.
NINE
MEERSCHAUM PIPES,
And a general assortment of all kinds of
PEPE..
wreLaYyinge CARDS,
Of every description;
rar. Sapna iphe texrce.gpeesioen
. ene a ie edvanteae 10
wie’ trtal..” ; >
roca ni PW LEW. .
DRY’ AAP OD. aa
ir DRESS pe oe .
ed to give you eplendid
BROAD STREET; NEXT DOOR TO SPENCE's .
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pave t
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