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January 3, 1869 (4 pages)

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_ Swas only designed to ‘draw public. atenti
b—
ic ands to ita pe Sinus!
ee eA BAlaS .pportio
. dollars. and twenty “cents per. ¢ ‘ census . on .
‘gle edSieindirt foe tread dees. It
‘Jooks very much now as if all this. fass
___ ‘tention from, the real’ frauds that were
“committed, Had the State Attorney
‘ered ‘the prosecation of frauds.
be wpe ge grat all re ¥qardless of party, who aided in_polluting the election by fraud, he would .
pa 2 pits weer daare
have been seconded in his efforts by all
_good_men in the State, ‘but it is now
evident that he only fumed and voriit~ed that he might make-a little cheap
capital for lis party. “Charges of fraud . *
should not be made by any party or/
person uniess there is evidence of the
' fact. As a means of capital such a
course is despicable, but if these charges are made and followed up it. shows
a determination to punish crime and
» ballot, box* against corrap<a ened three hundred indictments for illegal have beén
_ found iat “Vhe' United 'States District
Court, and the committee having the .
matter: in-cherge have testimony sufficient to procuré the indictment of twenty four hundred more.” This looks like
business, and if the matter is: followed
up no doubt the prosecution: of these
‘men will have the effect. of deterring
those who would engage in traud in
the aext election. These cases should
not be allowed to go by default. It is.
absolutely necessary thet fraud should
be punished in order that fair expresloa ofthe peoples will-imay” bo obtein—
ed. Men who-engaged in this unfair
_to folldw the vidlation-of law. It should
“be tio party matter, but every good citilican or Democrat, should
saad ready -40-bring all offenders to’
jatins, bad the State should furnish
means if (to carry on the investigation and to employ counsel for
« prosecution. Let good men of all parties unite to remove the abuses: which.
have been inaugurated by bad men into
our political contests, and let the ballot
box be:purified. Now is the time todo.
the work by prosecuting and punishing
those guilty of frauds in the late eler-tion.Fhepeople, if they would have
hotiest and faithful-officers of their own.
choice must demand that the ballot
Wornp as MEETINGS.—Three
or four years gince in the large cities
and America, un agreement
was enteréd into by all the evangelical
Christian denodiinktions,to devote each
evening of the first’ week in the: new
year to union prayer meetings, The . «
movement has met with universal favor
and hag Spread to the smaller citiesand4 pay.”
towns, and this year it is a general
ghout Christendom. It will
in this city on Monday
evening next, when the members of
of Europe
the various religious denomination
acs with a ; committee from @
Run, and receive subseriptions, Ed.
“Williams, R West and D. E. Bush.—
'On motion the above were appointed a $58,000,000 in ee numbers.
eile in ‘France, “i€ was tated:
that the total amount of the bonds was .
ie CHEAPEST . e
prscrarreeaenas
: —
; New Werk, —
committee of safety; and G.S. Brown
woe
wen aed se , a bcs obmsceat tb es srsical el : : OBESE
tom Ws Bega :pets Sbpeteey tral Pacific Company and others for ‘We have competent buyers not TOYS! TOYS! ‘TOYS:
draft resolutions. The following reso . trespassing and, commision: wade 00 only in New York but also in the European
lution was then read and ri after Markets, to take advantage of the Suctnation . 4 1 arrost
the timber lands belonging to the Uniin prices. gest,
. which oa Tent isso : a el Bean. ; The Prettiest, yrs s eee
we henitlly opeipatboe. — 4 pris 19 be lnrralecok tuto’ tie . We Durchase our Goode at Tower . _.. The Neateaty *
‘with our brother miners at Green Valx . The Handsomest,
po > ee en see ere eee alan 2D bere nines and org Rates thaw any The Cuteist
the Supreme Court,and we will endeav= \ ’ :
ar to the best of our abilities to”sesist . grinders. One-Horse Importer & Wholesaler The Cheapest
them in prosecuting thesame. . Stock of
—
OpposrrroN.—The Vallejo Chronicle
of the 29th ult,, thus speaks. of the op“position between the railroad and the
steamboat line between Sacramento
and San Francisco: “From the apsaganen, ete., for sn State Prison.
RUBBER Caste eon Francisco,Nov.
-1868 :—We, the undersigned, have been
i fit Commilttes of the Staté Prison .
Commission solicit donations of books,
pearance of things at present, it. would
seem that there is. to bea lively oppo. to, Sacramento and intermediate points,
between the California Steam Navigation Company and the California Pacific
‘Railroad Company. -The fare has al~
mento, and one dollar to Benicia, Marto two dollars from the Bay to Saceausing for the past year one of the Cape:
Ann Rubber Coats, and pronounce them
‘earn ftom the.Alta that sition on the route from Bai Francisco . the best we have ever seen, not sticking
in the warmest weather or cracking in . }
the coldest. John Bryant, Capt. Trask,
pilot, Capt. Higgins.” Go to, Haas él
Co’s, corner of Pine and Commercial
2
. streets, and get one of these geénvine .
tinez and Suisun—these prices being eG
bulk of the travel is bound to. go by the
} quickest. mode of stion—the . ae
mento, The way trayel will all come : ke. dc. &e.
and go by our route, consequently the
railroad fare will not have to be reduced below living rates, as-many wil
CROCKERY,
J Goods delivered a reasonable distance Pree;
of Charge. i ji
aied-ell be very apt to keep it. The ‘3 :
classof people which travel the most. , R. FININGER & co.
are of the-Kind willing to pay a dollar) = wholesale and Retail Dealers in
or two more for speedy transportation
by rail; than to run the risk of being. FINE BRANDIES, WINES,
“hog backed” ‘on the Sacramento river
the usual jolly style, Was not practised .
This custom, so pleasant and agreeable
when not abused, is evidently becoming
unpopular, if we judge by the decline
in the past two years. Many friendly
calls were made, and pleasant were the
hours spent, but the ladies have wisely
A. H,
Hanson's
GREGORY & MARSH,
Mr
atore and we cordially recommend our late customers to give him atrial on trade, G. & M.
y 5 AUSTIN W. LESTER
for cabin passage, deck passage only
-half the above rates.. The~Navigation A. W. LESTER & CO.
Company has commenced the-opposioe
tion in goud season, and doubtless this :
‘move will hasten the work pn the New Groceries, ——-—‘World. When this boat is placed on. ~~" — Provisions, :
‘the Vallejo route we may look fora 3 <7 5
[lively opposition for awhile, Wut the} Case Goods
for sevetal hours,” ra At mingosrey¢ Low Rates!
New Yen's Day. “The young men eo ala
hind. tbs ld. Bachelors. complein.the, . pMeea tee Me: *# BROAD OrREET HATS . . BATS!
Friday was.a very dull New Year's mare et is Styles ene Gutens
Day. Not more than one or two per-. . — :
sons kept open house, and calling, after . NOTICE. eogsee
recery Business to
saieeak of all ac-.
at indebted to. us will take notice
t
r, ¥
counts due us must s and pe immediately at
«i. HANSON willsectupy our
inthis city-or-county{—
‘ Sales‘commence at 6 A. RI. and/.
continue until 10 P. M.
8, HAAS & COMPANY, —
That they can and will
OUTSELL & UNDERSELL
rie “ANY 7
OUR SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING,
_ datest Style Hats,
BOOTS,
We CAN and WILL SELL 50 per
cent less than former Rates!
” AND SUPERIOR TO ANY
HITHERTO imPoarED:
English trevor ‘Suits,
Cassimecre Suits, ~
WINS
A Largs Assortment —
—OFr—
Mission and Pioneer Blankets.
BOYS? CLOTHING,” s
concluded that keéping open house for 5 HERI . —_ ge Phe woth hoa okt
State of a
Nevada, 6 Dee. 30th, 1 868,
ment a ed facand oe A Jndg.
Praacnine Sunpay.— Divine Services. will be held in the Methodist,
and in the evening at 7 o’clock.—.
Sabbath. School Atl} o'clock; P. M.—
against G
seven and nd ash (ee. 4#)
pee spa, il pad oi of the U.
= with be
the satisfaction of everybody “don’t . trict t Courtof the If 14th Judicial Dis Diseri jet, of the
ia, in and for the county of
sated Court on ‘the 30th if
October, -1867, pin ae { Peter Sehaeies tal
Nerton Thomas Hardy
for the sum. of Twenty five thirt 4
Did you hear about those
NEW RUBBER COODs !
Something you have hot: seen:
since 1856, in the line of
HAVING ESTABLISHED THE FACT i
Black Broadeloth. Suits,
{ON BROAD sTRéEr,
a FURNISHING Goons: . Goubs
Don’t be so finophietibatad be to
_ buy any of the following arti‘GEO. R. CRAWFORD'S
a Stock and Prices _
WORK BOXES,
. Writing Desks,
Albums,
‘TOY BOvEKS,
Mllustrated . Gite Books,
ENGRAVINGS,
Fancy Goods,
DIARIES FOR 1900,
‘om Gold Pens,
: CARRIAGES,
CARDS,
&e. ke. KE.
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, . —
: Call on —
GEO. R: CRAWFORD,”
Bread BStrect,.+--+0 RO He Nevada Oy. ‘
Terrible Comnmiotion in Nevada,
Amd it cam’t be helpegt
. Tr IS APACT THAT
J. & &. ROSENTHAL,
NEVADA cLry,
Have on hand the
s PINES? STOCK or
Dress Goods, ‘
Dry Goods,_.
‘ weer oe
Carpets;
Ol Cloths,
Shawis, .
Cloaks,
Bite, Ete
And are sel them Cheaper than any
other eehiehnet in the Sater TK: Is
patti SKE and you will then be convinced.
ge" WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
Attention is called to the following: NEW
~ BONNETS ANDHATS for ‘Ladies and Mis
ees the New Parisian Fashions.”
Ladies ja Vloaks, Victoria Popline,
and Ladies Dress Guods oi every variety.
Calicos, Sheetings, iable Linen, Fine Napking, Irish 1. Linens, Hosiery, Ladies and Cnil‘Trimmings, an unusually large assortment.
Capote, Matrings, Oil Cioths, &c. il
Toys! ever seén in Nevada ay)
7% costs fae ) dabareeients at
Sag ives 7 pha ype ORM Rev. ©. H.N orthup, pastor. ~_s he sn ae. ae ij RUBBER CLOTHING. Valuable Property For Sale.
a af § Church = e~ ‘ides ond Preaching at the Baptist Church toiq ae re en an ates interest. ocean gr ah AS & ©O., are the Only Sole ¢ 1OFPERFOR SALE MY GARDEN
—— eoda day, at ll a.m. and 7 Pp. M. Rev. Mr} wit: (That certain epee or parcel of min ise rg and the henidepee tharape t & reapet
‘Thursday eveuings, and at the MethoWirth, pastor. Sabbath School at the . grou ond eames calm, tnown as the Uphit for Nevada County. yi ene The ot evary dentdist Charch on ers and Saturday . ios. of tek ediaien ania Hill, Grass alley Township, Nevada od ‘ ae a large number of la: oc
evenings. : ~_» . Cals onthe north by the claims ot}. : Grape Vines from which over. 8)" g
Services in the Congregational Church . ponahue & and on the south by the. On hand pata supply —. Wite was made this season The iti a tal 4 bias eh oad he + -claima of ny. said cl tonne neha on, Bast Seeed Ocek. aibeans Se prop@uass VALERY Mines.—We learn . "OTD PE anO Cvening at the usual hours. . taing 1600 feet, morer less, with all dips and . oe Canrewe, ver pracaare ap
secnids Mutlonat toed 60 loads of rock’. S¢248y School immediately after morn . augies._ Also the satin. meek Civoken sss én vo seater mented eres :
. ing service. Kev. A. Parker pastor. ". ers, pumps, tracks, ropes aud all gine boll} —— oe wave -omusiee EPEs a‘
from Osborn Hill yielded $1,900, and the
~ Yock now being crushed will pay $65
Court room, ‘every Sunday evening
. _Episcupal _services in theDistrict, Hing, Also. oueawsting house sttaesd wear race ~the “Celebrated STAR BRAND. . “eT am . Soha to = ss
: ia wedithunle e. used as a boarding house by eer ae om
_perton, The Bowery ledge paid $2,541 ; said vphir H ng ea BN
Bl td, ond all che sock ome Gra Vabey.” Rey. D. ». Chapin, of pai steal te ove that I will expose to. Every Man that wants ,cormNS BOOTS ALL THE GOODS IN uy STORE
taken withtn-72 feet of the surface, of the Court House door, t in the clty of Neva‘RUBBER GOODS, BLANKETS, &. will best. BEFORE SPRING:
PosTPoNED.—Tihe sale of frait trees. da,on
Nuwsparens.— The Pacific Union on the Public Sehool lot has been in‘Tuesday, Jan, 26h, 1869,
consult his own interest by calling at
Express yesterday laid upon our table . definitely postponed on account of the . Seek bea ee oe Y Melek Ay Me and 8, HAAS & CO0’S,
. copies of the Virginia. City papers, for. weather. Due notice will be given of} .“ixe# ander my han ae Dee 1968. Core ine & Comme cial Sts. wee See ONLY ‘‘selicited-~
which we return thanks, the enles (ere rst J.C, Deuel, Atty. fie are . Founded July 20th, 1856. i E. F. SPENCE. ,