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PN TON TIeKET.
AX, JULY 24, 186s.
: sesh
. OR PRESIDENT, ~
GENERAL ULYSSES 8. GRANT
'_ has been justly made of the extravadoor of the. Republican party, for his
His administeation has received the in.
ar at of every’ Dewocratic-Coa-}
"executive ability. Will they be kind
~ thousands of miles, visited the various
Grant's Eoowomy.—Mtich complaint
@ance of Johnson. He has maintained in office men who have been notoriously corrupt, for the purpose of advaacing his own nefarious schemes.—
He has prevented the Commissioner of
whose thieving schemes had been exposed, and shielded the rascality of his
friends from exposure by Congress.—
Johnson’s sins cannot be laid at the
now in full fellowship with that party.
vention in the land and will no doubt
which meets at New York on ;
next, and his policy will certainty be
The War Department is an exception
to the rule of Johnson’s administration,
simply because it has not been under
his control, To this Department the
tration did not extend and its affairs
enough to explain how it is possible
fors man destitute of administrative
following problem for
the government $12,000,000 ‘per annum When he only had control of one
Department, how much will be the reduction when he has, as President, control of every Department. Grant has.
been too tested to be injured by the slanderous tongues and
libelous pens of enemies. He has
fought his way up from the foot of the
ladder to the topmost round,and carved.
with his sword a name that will place
him on an equality with the greatest
chieftaine of the world. _He has by his
ebility in the managenient of the great
army he led, and his administra.
tion in the War Department proved
that the taxpayers cannot find any man
who will administer the government so
economically.
A PERsonaL Histony or U. 8.
Guant.—Mr. Chas. Chester is now canvassing this county for Albert D. RichGrant, The work differs essentially
from other biographies of Grant, being
free from military technicalities. While .
it gives a full account of ‘his military
achievements, it also contains a full
history of his life as a citizen, his daily
habite and conversation, his thoughts
end his motives as evinced by his words
and acts under all of the many different
circumstances of his eventful career.
In his introduction the author says; “In
collecting material I have. journeyed
scenes of Grant’s checkered history,
and talked with thousands of his lifelong acquaintances, civil and military,
mén and women. All have afforded me
. intrenchment and whipped him on evey
Colfax 1”
Sacramento ey, July 10, 1968, at
E. I Robinson. The Committee is comor ialinoas of cach Conte
anes
mento County Committee act ag Chairman and Secretary of the Congressional
Tux San Francisco Times says: The
Ezaminer, in explanation of its reason
for calling Grant a plebeian, says it
used the word in the sense in which
itis used at West Point, meaning a
stupid, worthless fellow. Very well;
now will the Zzaminer, for the edification of the rising generation, show how
the stupidity of this worthless fellow
has enabled him to pass all his fellow
stadents, do the greatest deeds that
any graduate of West Point has ever
done, and ‘arrive at thé highest rank
any of them have ever attained ?
; Want HIM OUT OF THE WAY.—Democrats want Grant to resign his position
‘in the army because he tsa candidate:
rated and Scott never resigned his.—
There is no impropriety in Grant’s continaing in the office, and as the country
needs his services he would fail in his
duty if he resigned. The object of the
Democracy is to get Grant out of the
way in order that Johnson may control the army.
Tue Democrats proneunced McCiellan the greatest General of the Union
armies and Lee the greatest. military
chieftain of the world. Lee defeated
McClellan ; Grant drove Lee from every
field, at last forcing him to surrender.—
Will some Democrat please inform us
by what course of reasoning they now
arrive at the conclusion that Grant is
no General ?
gress has been signed by the President,
and goes into effect on the government’
works immediately.
Tux New York Herald, which was
sweeton Pendleton when his chances
were good now conies out boldly against
him and in favor of Chase. Its course
indicates the direction of the breeze.
A TREMENDOUs PERORATION.—Col
Cotter Carroll—as we shall call him
here~<is a fierce Union man—a Southern Union man, and a believer in and
an ardent admirer of General Grant.—
Ata ratification meeting held not a
thousand miles from this city, says the
‘Virginia Hnterprise, shortly after the
receipt of the news of the nominations
of the National Union Republican Convention at Chicago, Col. Carrol had just
concluded @ most happy and fiery
speech, and was about taking his seat,
when a Democrat who stood in the suburbs of the meeting sung out—“It’s
aisy talkin’, Kurnel Carroll, but be
Jasus we will show yousomething next
Fall!” The old Colonel at once faced
about, and with hands aplifted, his hair
bristling and his eyes flashing fire,cried
out: “Build.a worm fence around a Winter’s supply of Summer weather; skim
the clouds from the sky with a teaSpoon; catch a thunderbolt in a bladder:
break a hurricane to harness ; groundsluice an earthquake; bake hell in an
ice-house; lasso an avalanche; pin a diaper on the crater of an active volcano ;
hive all the stars in a nail-keg ; hang
the ocean on & gtape-vine to dry ; put
the sky to soak ina gourd; unbuckle
the belly-band of eternity, and paste
‘To Let’ on the sun and moon ; but
never, sit—never' for a moment, sir,
delude yourself with the idea that any
ticket of your party can beat Grant and
Mi. Philo Jocoby, a well known tem .
ber of the San Francisco Olympic Club,
for the purpose of attending the national
which 80 pleased men
@ needle gun of the latest construction
and one hundred cartridges,
. S Yaa
hs =a” oS
x: are z
:
o'clock P. M., in the office of Secretary .
jtee within the District, and the}
one physician, Van Hernam of New
York. There is quite a sprinking of
are lawyers.
>
THE New York Herald says of the
ticket: “Grant is stronger than his
party, Colfax is the strongest man in
a strong one.” This is from an enemy
and is only what many candid Democrats believe.
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At the residence of F. M. yg ag
city.
With the above notice we received a
slice of the wedding cake. Me. and his
bride-have our hearty congratulations.
may find uninterrupted happiness.
sams
ARRIVALS AT THE
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. .
Broad Street, Nevada City, California.
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July 1, 1968.
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Sacramento, July 1st, 1968.
_. Carriages, Silver Plate. etc.
OTICE is here’ ven that the
List of Taxes tor erada County has boon
MOORE'S FLAT, ON WEDNESDAY, JULY &th.
NORTH SAN JUAN, ON FRIDAY, JULY
10th, :
GRASS VALLEY, MONDAY AND TUEsDAY, JULY 13th and 14th,
AND AT MY OFFICE, NEVADA CITY .
JULY 15th and 16th, 1968,
8. B. DAVENPORT,
Deputy Collector.
SOHN CALDWELL,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
Notary Publie,
MOORE'S FLAT, NEVADA COUNTY.
Moores Fiat, July 2nd.
Jy3
ATTENTION!
NEVADA LIGHT GUARD.
Yeu are hereby ordered to appear at your Armery,on
SATURDAY, JOLY FOURTH,
At 8 o'clock, A. Mm,
eS IN FULL UNIFOuM, 4
the Rev. D. A, Geo. B. :
2 Mine ‘ivetedt tele: fas Benes
We hope that in the new estate they .
Pie eee te a soa pnt . te
saysthe Zxaminer, who visited Prussia . .
. NATIONAL ANNIVERSARY .
WILL BE HELD AT
en ae erate ee
Saturday, July 4th, 1868.
7% WHICH THE
MILITARY,
FIREMEN,
and.
CIVIC SOCIETIES,
t
which the Declaration of Independence will be read and an
ORATION
DELIVERED.
nae
x? CITIZENS FROM ALL PARTS OF
THE COUNTY ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO BE PRESENT.
oe > Hi
‘The various orders will form at the points
designated by the Chief Marshal and Aids at
. 11 o’clock and the head of the. procession will
THE LINE OF MARCH WILL BE AS
FOLLOWs :
} Up Broad to the junction “of East and West}
Broad streets, countermarch and proceed down
Broad to the Bridge, thence to Main, up Main
to Commercial, up Commercial to Pine, thence
to Broad, np Broad to East Broad, thence to
Main, down Main to the Bridge, and thence to
Broad, up Broad to the Theatre, where the exercises will take place.
Music by the Washington Brass
Band.
Prayer by the Rev. BD. BD. Chapia,
of Grasse Valiecy.
dependence by Mics s. N. Jewett,
of Oakland
@ration by REV. DIR. COX, of san
Pranciaco,
President—T. B. MCFARLAND,
Chief Marshal—JOuN CASHIN.
Aids—A. H. Hanson, A. H. Magadorn, of
Nevada ; Frank Beatty and Con. Kelley, of
to decorate their places and property holders
in the business part of the town are requested
to illuminate at night.
By order of the Committee.
t@ KEEP COOL! 2
ICED SODA WATER!
aco
DELICIOUS SYRUPS!
—aT—
JULIUS DREYFUSS’,
U. 8. Bakery, Pine Street.
Nevada, May 9th, 1968,
The Day We Celebrate,
G ; nit GRAND BALL WILL BB GIy
‘Temperance Mall,
.
SS, ee SER
bes
GRAND CELEBRATION
NEVADA cCiITY,. .
the party and the Republican-ticket-is. . OF NEVADA COUNTY will part:cipate. .
move from the Corner ef fread and .
JB atively Indestractible ana its purity is
—it dues MY. pack—ts aiways five irom
Mo: G17 Market 8. San Francistu, ‘
%
AND Shuwass sATHS,
PHILIP DUCA’S,
Broad Street, oppo-ite Stuimpf’s Kestaurant.
. Nevada. snne wid.
Just Received trom. Paris,
INAUD'S Paks BX¥USITIUN PREPERFUMKKY,
Doubie and ‘Triple nx Pomtracts, Cologne,
ades, Lisit Vile, Vuld Vict, Luvin Power,
(adau-L.has) etc.
Dil) iy fitcc) wt BS SV BG Bo SU.
sac amy. © especially for
Piguct aud Wailot payers, ae cvmes »
There will be a Procession aner . peck
Bu.0S, OF all Colors, (red, White and blue,
“Thacaon's Copperhienda, atl and 2 bie ihe
ee Fieworks and Thunderbolts, Veue“tltic things” Ww be euld cheap, wb Fin
GiuLb. > onop, vl PUN OT uae i,
ee il the aivresaid adc: ised goods are
impurted Uucet Itow care, Dy enue, uid
Warrauted ty be itvah scrum taal piace, jets
BLACK SMATHING,
J. W. VOUGHH,
Wy ke iniurm Wig peuple ul. Nevada that.
ue is Wolt propareu w uv
_BLACKSaUITu WORK,
Of every description, at short notice and in the
Uset isuiics. d
stucee nad OX sheueimg promptly. atBWueacu lw.
Peueu, ;
SHUP AT THE FOOT UF BRVAD AND
Mald STHasT Dd.
Qevada, vuns wid.
A LL thuce wae wiesu w participave-in the
Cuming Fourts vl duly Cemwuration wil
atecl MEAL £61 NY BNLNG, lu Luc Chui
‘LIABLE 1 “ae
_0me Thousand Dollars Fine !
is the pemakty ter copylag or imihave applied fur a patent,
It is a Fact, that no one else can
sell as Cheap as
S WAAS & COMPANY,
READ IT:
SS CUT THIS OUT.
AND BRING
TWELVE DOLLARS.
. im Gold Coin,
AND IT WILL BUY
FOURTEEN DOLLARS WORTH
aT
8. HAAS & COS.
NEVADA CITY.will be accepted as TWO DOLLARS, in every
. poutars.
"cent Cheaper than any other
Clothing House in Nevada
@ geet 8
.
BHAA & 00.
tian” Lauterus 1% tur di, aud & il uf uvict
i We caution every ome as we
&hvivgtapaie AiDUMAs, Wila shag: