Search Nevada County Historical Archive
Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).
To search for an exact phrase, use "double quotes", but only after trying without quotes. To exclude results with a specific word, add dash before the word. Example: -Word.

Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

August 2, 1868 (4 pages)

Go to the Archive Home
Go to Thumbnail View of this Item
Go to Single Page View of this Item
Download the Page Image
Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard
Don't highlight the search terms on the Image
Show the Page Image
Show the Image Page Text
Share this Page - Copy to the Clipboard
Reset View and Center Image
Zoom Out
Zoom In
Rotate Left
Rotate Right
Toggle Full Page View
Flip Image Horizontally
More Information About this Image
Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard
Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)
Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4  
Loading...
4 : 4 Py ts . BY i 4 —_ oy MPR ‘UNTO TICKET. ’ Edwards, M.P Hatch,C. W. Danaals, D. H. MeNeil and B.C. Black.’ rmanent orgariization and order of the chait: Clias. 8. D. Bosworth, 4.3. Joliinon, J. Mi. Walling and D.'H. a = tion ‘Was called to order at 2 o'clock, and the committee on credentials re~portell the following list _ Nevada Township—A. C. Niles, 8. D. J: &. Martin, W. C. Stiles,G. V. Schmitt ba, duane day Davenport, (T. H. proxy,) Delos Calkins, A. B. CarP. Holbrook, Jno. Bennett, Geo. W. Dix‘W. W. Hobart, 8. D. i : aff iu) : EE i ; J. Ds White, ". "Atwater Win, WeiGrass Valley—E. W. Roberts, Capt 8. W. Lee, Dr. Wm. M Little York—B. F. Snell. zn.—Mr. Bosworth nominated George Gephart of Grass Valley, T. H. Rolfe inated Jno. Bennett of Grass Valley. The candidates were called forward to indorse the nominations, which they all did. Seth Martin nominated James Patterson of Little York. The first drawn: Gephart; 88; Getchell, 18; Davenport, 18; Patterson,11. Thesee ond ballot stood as follows: Gephart, 24; Getchell,19; Davenport, 18 ; Patfollows; Gephart, 23; Getchell, 18; and the vote on the fourth ballot stood as follows, Mr. Patterson being withdrawn, during the ballot: Davenport, 28 ; Gephart, 26; Getchell, 20. The fifth ballot stood : Davenport, 28; Gep. hart, 26; Getchell, 20, Mr. Getchell having been withdrawn, the g@xth ballot wag taken, and the result wasa tie between Davenport and Gephart. The -. seventh ballot resulted as follows : Davenport, 85; Gephart, 89. On motion the nomination was made unanimous, and the Convention. The nomination of Supervisor being next in order, James Monro was unanThe following persons were nomina+ . ted and elected members of the County Nevada Towuship—Chas. Kent, Jas. -. Whartenby, U. C. Leavitt, M. 8. Deal. Grass Valley—S. W. Lee, George eee Ready— Williamson BarWashington—Fred. Sprecker. Bridgeport—A. B. Swan. Little York—S. D. Lewis. Meadow Lake—F. B. Higgins. _ Bloomfield—C. A. Tilton, tem, and proposed in lieu thereof, that ; . direct vote of the party—the candidates der the Pérter’ Election’ law. The plan. The matter was referred ti the resolutions. Second; “Appointment of prepare and lay before the next Conballot stoo. as follows—Bennett with. Davenport, 82; Patterson, 11. A motion . to drop the lowest candidate was carried, been elected but twice. In 1850 he defeated, although all the other candinominated again in 1852, and was ity between 5,000 and 7,000. In. 1854 ise was a a candidate for the third, and hind his ticket) In 1962 le was elected by nearly 11,000 majority—the major‘ity of lie dapociates on the ticket being much greater. In 1864 he was again a candidate, but failed for the fifth time to keep up with his ticket. Next No wits ot kG. Sadho, baeagbier. ARRIVALS AT THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. Broad Street, Nevada City, California. . ! . . . ; z ba .*) E ft f i i a owen at secpesetesssre B F tnell : 2 oe W Wright Red ; Dismo AP Vana Pesan V W Nevada FO Rok Monies eae 3a Palmer do OPPOSITION CLOTHING sTORE B. MEYER & Co., OULD inform the People of Nevada "Wy Saran a bok dt aoe, -= Selling Clothing 30 per cent chesper than any other store ! oe ALL WE ASK OF PURCHASERS IS TO CALL ON US, EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND PRICES BEFORE BUYING
m ELSEWHERE, OUR STOCK OF SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING Silk, Velvet & Cashmere Vests, —aAND— Gents’ complete Fancy Dress Suits. FANCY ARTICLES, CANNOT BE EXCELLED R ntl OPPOSITION CLOTHING STORE, Corner of Broad & Pine Sts. Nevada city. . “h ion ‘was disastrously beaten, he being be-. ranked Envelopes at $300 per hundred, or Five Cents cach, For any number less than (160) One HunLithographbed Envelopes, $400 per handred. Printed Envelopes §3 50 per hundred. A. K, GRIM, President. Geo, W, Kidd &@ Coy Agent fer: Nevada City, jy3i The Best fer Family Uses, GREAT REDUCTION! IRON, STEBL, &c. dc. rz From Date we will sell for CASH ONLY! PRICES AND FREIGHT ! mers throughout the County will Sind it to their interest te (9 GET ous Case PRICES BEFOMs U0 MING las of Gvods, direct irom the Manuisciusers,and cam save to uur Trade trom TEN to TWENTY Buvks are royuceted tw eutise Lhem &i Once. CRAWFORD & 0. Nevada, July 84, 1868. , eral) long enough. NEED and SELF-ADJUSTING SHUT. TENSION. If there is a FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE within one thousand miles of San Francisco that is not giving entire satisfaction if Tam informed of it, it will be attended to promptly, without express charge or expense of any kind to the owner. SAMUEL HILL, Agent, 121 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. H. H. HASEINS, Agent, Nevada city, at G. BE. Turner's Hardware Store, Pine St. Agents Wanted! . R WARREN'S HOUSEHOLD PHYSICas: the most medical work written. No can afford to be without it: contains over Great inducements to Agents. SAMUEL READ & CO. Forwarders, Suecessors to Worrell & Co., Weaver & Davand Philip & Co. enport Whitney & Dealers in FLOUR AND FEED, OfficeCOLFAX, st Raflroad Depot. Re, G00t torwarded to all parte of Nevada Sexes et J.4. GUPFIN, M. BD. Physician and Surgeon, Office—MASONIC BUILDING, Commercial FINE 14BEN SHIRTS! “Residence UNION HOTEL.” ' jyts Miners’ shirts DOCTOR Sma Undorclothing,. Graduate of the University st Dorpat. [Beets a oes, ae Realdanen “140 rund SE, Nevada city, Cal TRUNKS, SATCHELS, ™ UMBRELLAS, Sia Prabciven Fay eae OPr PACIFIC MUIUALLIF«& INS. CO OF THE STATE OF CALIFURNLA. ‘POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE. Pelicies Kxempt from Kxecutien. H. ¥. HASTINGS, Vice President. Board ot LELAND 0: Aa UMD, J VCABOLAR, poe Bk WAIT, * fe LAGS, 34M. L. LAVENDUN, N ‘UN BUUTH, Po: RUcd BLL, bw. “damned z Mt OM SD fox, CONRAD w hiL. REASONS FOR INSURING 16 TMK PACIBAC Mutual Life Insurance Company, OF CALIFORNIA. ‘ uently profits dividends accruing to tee indured Wal be Stu , : pend ore tee My tas Lave ef Unt THE UNLY STATE IN iB UNivN they di’ &wOug .be smsured. 7 Folicice wil ve made payable in Gold Le _— SCHREIBER & HOWELL, z Pig} MsX, I -s W ihown rae OER BAGSPALE’S VEGETABLE PREPARATION ! In all cases of [ DIPTHERTA OR CROUP 1 . . Of the dhave Goiiiglaints almost Kminsderer Whole families have been swept away by this fatal scourge, whem a timely application of tar Mre, Ragedale’s Preparation, OR TR CURB OP SAN FRANCISCO WHOLESALE SR SE NSE ERA "Agents eae pene sp ence Rea A" PNET EES OTIS SEITE EE RSE SOLE j ERNE PRR am 4 AOR NIE RENIN SITES AG SS . amen F