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November 12, 1867 (4 pages)

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ae A oink SNE as a RRO ss eae . tse euwee Perseees -5,047 _ One or two other States counted upon NOV, 12th, 1867; PoxrricaL Onaners.—In 1862,when the country was depressed through failures of military successes; the Democrats wrested several States from the Republicans by the following majoriNew York...<.+.e+.+.40,708 MR nod vas sabes cv a0: 6040 Inthe following year, lhiowever, the Republicans, . ignoring side issues, and turning out in their strength, recovered these States by the following majorities: OW Ft. oo. bo 20404 Pennsylvania.....0..12,402 IMR ies wel Vcdseues ses 5101,000 Hlinois. 2.. 065. 60s ec.. 29,898 EOL ERE 15,000New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio and eeebe "a8 loyal, have shown considerable Dem: ocratic gains, and California has gone over to. Democracy this year, as they. did in 1862 upon side issues, and there is no reason why in 1868 they all should not be recovered by as large votes as the States mentioned in the table given above were in 1863. The loyal men of California should be earnest and united, and no fears need then be entertained ‘for the electoral vote of California. Hop Corrure.—Thé cultivation “of hops might be profitably engaged in, in this county. A considerable quantity of this product is still imported, By their cultivation the home demand may be supplied, and should there be a surplus ready market would be found on & proposition to abolish the Provisional Government in that State, set up by Andrew Johnson, within twenty days, and that a new one shall. be organized by the Convention itself, the new Proof his office January 1, 1868. The surveys for a railway route across the Isthmus of Nicaragua have not -been satisfactory. — No feasible route has yet been discovered. The Peruvian revolution is said to be gaining headway. President Prado has taken the field in person, at the head of more than 40,000 troops, and meets with stout resistance, The Tammanyites. of New York city have nominated Mayor Hoffman for re: election. The Mogzarters, it is thought, will pit Fernando Wood against him. At the late election the Tammany candidate for Sheriff beat. the Mozart candidate by 880 votes, on, It is stated that Congressman Wilson of Iowa, Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, will defeat the proposed articles of impeachment against the President by his casting yote—the Committee being equally divided Without that vote. The Chairman of the Republican State Central Committee of Minnesota thinks negro suffrage has carried in that State by a small majority. The ‘Republican Governor of Wisconsin is elected by 6,000, and there is a émall Republican majority in each branch of the Legislature. In reply to an invitation to attend a ratification meeting at Cooper Institute,. visional Governor to assume the duties New York, Senator Wade of Ohio, un-. his nomination by the Union the Chief Magistracy. DEEP.—A cavern and subterranean have been found in Wyandot: coynty, Ohio. = ARRIVALS. AT-THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. Broad Street, Nevada City, California, LANCASTER & HASEY, Props, Noyember 11, 1867. H.B Hunt San Francis A Mosher Scotts Flai J B Brewer do 8 Baker , do G Smith do HA Ashburg do A B Weed do . JN Pectal, do T JP Lacy do M Southard do O Badger 40 LL Bullock Grass Val H-Trlea Auburn Mrs L L Bullock do H H Simpson Sacrame Mrs G Hamilton do T Irwin Montezuma Mr Houghton do J F Carr Willow Valle J H Farrell do H BPurdy Newtown TSlingerland do J W Eggleson Georget J 8 Spring do L Sailor Camptonville J C Smith Nevada J GGreenshield do JC Garber do W H Duryea Buckey h k E Harder do M Bennett Little York J Penrose do D Sullivan Moores B Brown do Y Henry do AG Pier do A. Beck do P Yoaurn do L* kary do dJClark do J M Hickey do CKlingensper do JD Joslyn do T Saxby d I oO D W Winters by acing J Marriott Bloomfield. JH Warren Sanduan C W Davis Sweetland ES Pratt do NH Moshley' do T Maguire do JHVan Emon do E McBride do . T O’Brien Penn Valle JBJobnson do Capt Day Dayton G B Newell Birchville J Smith Lowell hill LH Mathewson Stock N M Barnett Canada h J EJones Meadow La W Moulton French Co J A Calbick ern W Splaine Deer Creek CN Hawley Col hill J Rundell Auburn F Larkin Quaker hill W F Wells Moores AJ Barnham & 1 SmarR Moore .do A. KR. JENKINS? PIONEER OYSTER SALOON. ig Main Street, aN w= Opposite Union Hotel . sée that the Great Captain. is all they wished him, and nothing will prevent . : party for . * lake, whose depths cannot be fathomed? we. H. CRAWFORD, ay é a i og " CHAS. C, LEAVITT, SUCCESSORS TO Crawford, Leavitt & Co., Benefit of Pennsylvania Fire Co TEMPERANCE HALL, rT ae ees . Thursday Evening, Nov;14, 1867," -» COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. Schmidtburg, . Jas. Colley, WHOLSALE AND RETAIL, DEALERS IN Heavy. #nG'shelr Hardware, Stoves and Tin Ware, Iron, Steel and Nails, Rope, Paints and Oils, POWDER, FfisE, 4 Bie And Sporting Materials FARMING, ¥ MINING, , and MECHANICS TOOL. We Manufacture to-order, IRON PIPE AND CANVAS HOSE. Are local agents for A. 8S. HALLIDIE & cO.’s Tron and Steel, Rope and Wire Manufactory, ce Orders for which-we—will fill at-the-ManufacW. Van Alstine, A. Jenkins, i.. J, Heese RECEPTION COMMITTEE, R. B. Gentry, . 1. T. Saxby. . Muller, + —. INVITATION COMMITTEE. °. NEVADA. N.San Juan, G. V. Schmittburg, P, Brust A. D. Tower J.C, Triblehorn, C. T. Canfield, Grass VaLury. C. Miller, W. Montgomery, J.J. Ott, P. O'Keete, : Ww A. Hooper, « King. A Capt. Crocker, FLOOR MANAGERS. Wm. Van Alatine, _ ; L. J;Rolfe, John Belden, Chas. Sairs, M. 8. Deal, W.R. Coe, Geo. A. Church, '. TICKETS (including Supper).... $3.00 . The public is cordially invited to attend. ee ORIGINAL COMBINED! _ ——— COMPANY, —OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT,— PAID UP CAPITAL $500,000! VARIOUS FORMS OF POLICIES ! rhe . Pateseecguers LIFE AND ACCIDENT. Accidental Death and Compensa tion—separately. Endowment Policies payable at a given age, with compensation for wane (To the Miners Especially !_aq LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE. ak Pe me ih oe: Oe teed cde” ak we AS ae A eae COas Do ing the firs five mon _ NANCES.—Thad. Stevens has published ~ except where it is expressly so mention” “Waele Samuel has te delivered to them of 1866, hops ranged in price from 55 to 65 cents, according to quality. The following three months the market was low and prices increased to 874 cents per pound, and after the California crop was brought into market, some were sold as high as '70 cents. As hops are easily cultivated and the vine is exceed. ingly prolific in this section, these prices . would enable cultivators to make a good profit, We have never seen better hops than grow in the gardens about this city, and there is no reason why enough should not be raised to supply the entire demand in the county and make shipments abroad. We would suggest that our ranchmen give their attention to the subject and see if they cannot make the culture of hops a profitable business: Tuabd. Stevens on NaTIonAL Fr~ a letter on national finances. ‘He don’t approve of the Government’s financial “policy during the past six years. He thinks that billions of money have been wasted by mismanagement, but that; with a country so productive, the republic will always be able to pay its just liabilities. He denounces the National Bank system. Money is what the law makes it. The Government has power to make mony. of any material it chooses—metal, paper, leather,’ tin, greenbacks—and having made greenbacks lawful money;.they are lawful money to all intents and.purposes. He maintains that it is just and proper to pay the national debt in greenbacks,and
demonstrates that Congress in contracting loans never intended to commit the Government to pay the principal in coin, ed, This matter was well considered and well understood at the time, The etter proceeds, at great lefigth, to dis‘uss the policy and right of paying the debt with greenbacks, and argues, from the different plans suggested, the manner in which this should be dotie. He deems McCulloch’s present policy in contractingithe currency four millions monthly, as highly impolitic. Tue Fenians are in luck once more. ‘seized on the Canadian . border in 1 ; ‘duced to the ranks in the Fourth MiliBrighamy, , der date of October 12th, says: “The Republicans of Ohio were never more radical, more confident of their strength, nor more resolutely determined to carry out their principles to a final triumph than now; and if our election could be held over again to-morrow, warned of our danger, we should carry the State by more than 50,000. We shall certainly do this next Fall if we stand firmly by the great and God-like principle of equal and exact justice to all men.” THE surveys of the Wisconsin river are said to establish the fact that it can be made navigable at a small expense in all seasons, except when closed by ma pore THE Papal States have now, according to a census taken this year, a population of six hundred and ninety-two thousand one hundred and twelve, or about as many people as there are in California. A DgmMocratic caucus in eastern Pennsylvania demanded of the Convention that it should run a soldier for a certain county office. The proposition was favorably received, but on inquiry no Democratic soldier could be found in the county. : , A TELEGRAM dated Raleigh, N. C. Oct., 16th, says strenuous efforts are being made by influential leading men™to revive, the Democratic party, for the purpose of co-operation with and encouragement to Northern Demo. crats. That’s right. The rebels ought to encourage their friends, Magsor Geo. Pierce, of the 28th U. &: Infantry, was court martialed und retary. District, for ordering the destruction ofthe Constitutional Union at Camden, Ark.} recently, Ir is thought“that the great rush to Cheyenne will depopulate Denver. PENNSYLVANIA furnishes seventythree per cent. of all the coal: produced in this country. > Wonk on the first section of the bulkhead or sea-wall, at San Francisco, is progressing with considerable rapidity. PUNCH says to marry, two wives is bigamy—to marry twenty wives is Arrangements-have—been—marte—to-1ecetve daily, SELECTED SHOAL WATER BAY OYSTERS, i § Wells, Fargo. & Co., and they will be served up to suit customers by an expérienced cook, as follows : FRESH OYSTERS—Raw, Stewed Fancy Roast, Fried or Roast. FANCY LUNOCH—Qualil in every style, Turkey & Chicken, Ham & Kzge¢s, Pig’s Feet, Lamb’s Tongues, Pork & Beans, te" CLAM CHOWDER, made -of Fresh Clams, on SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS, Best ofaccommodations for Ladies. A. R. JENKINS, Proprietor. N. B.—Fresh Oysters. in shell, sold wholesale and retail. City and Country Stands furnished. ' ‘ oy eS Nevada, Oct.13th. ROBATE NOTICE —In Probate Court, Nevada County. In the matter of the Esate of 8. R. Perry, deceased. The People of he State of California send greeting In pursuance of an order of this Court, uly made and entered on the ist day of Nov., 1867, notice is hereby given that Tuesday, the 12th day of Nov. 1867, at 10 o’clock a. m., at the Court Room of said Court, in Nevada City, has been appointed for hearing the application of KE. F. Spence, praying that a document now on file in this bape Dg gg oe to be the last will and testament of 8: R. Perry, deceased, be admitted to probate, and’ that letters testamentary be issued thereon to said KE, F. Spence who is named therein as Executor: at which time and place all persons interested may appear and contest the’same, : G. K. FARQUHAR, Clerk. A. A. Sargent, Att'y for Pet’r. no2 Millinery and Dress Making! RS. C. A. TART respectfully informs the Ladies of Nevada City and vicinity, that «he is prepared to do all kinds of Millinery, Dress and Mantua } Making, Also STAMPING, at her residence on Boulder street, Nevada, Nov. 9th. HOT & COLD BATHS-25 cents, z BROAD STREET, w Opposite Stumpf's Hotel. HILIP DUCA can still be found at the old stand and fully prepared todo Hair Cute timg and Shaving in the best style. A first-rate opportunity is offered any one to buy an interest in the shop, as a partner is wanted, : cn TO SCRIP HOLDERS. TREASURER’S OFFICE, Nov. 6th, 1867. HE Treasurer of Nevada County will pay, on presentation, all warrants drawn on the Genera! Fund and registered prior to Aug. 17 1867. Inierest on this advertisement. KE. F. SPENCE, Nevada, Nov. 6th. County Treasurer. SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, {Adj. Keeney’s Tin Shop.] WILLIAM HOLMES, Proprietor. [Successor to W, G, Jenkins.] A NEW AND FULL ASSORTMENT OF same ceases at the date of . " turers’ Prices and freight. cee A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE late firm of Crawford, Leavitt & Co, are requested to call at our -office at once, where either member of the old firm will be ready to receipt for any amount. Remember, DELAYS AR# DANGEROUS. Goods delivered free of chargea reasonable distance. WFORD & CO; Nevada, Noy, 9, 1867, M. 8. HAMILTON, A. W. LESTER, M.S. HAMILTON&CO., (Successors'to Crawford, Leavitt & Co.) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, . Wines and Liquors, . CROCKERY, $ GLASs, WOODEN and WILLOW WARES, . FLOUR, POWDER, a ‘ F EED, Etc., Etev, ’ Orders Filled with Promptness, Goods delivered FREEOF CHARGEa reasonable distance, M. 8. HAMILTON & CO., wv. Deals cas ‘Public for Neva. * ~ Saddles, _. Bridles, . . Whips, Saddle Trees, And all sorts of SADDLE _AND HARNESS py lg TRIMMINGS, at prices to suit seri, m cheaply and pi done. det TROT aaa Accidents, One to seven year policies, with or without compensation. The advantages of this Company must be apparent toany one whe will give it a moment’s thought, combining as it does a ‘com: pensation of $5 per week, on every $1000 insured for all accidents causing total disability, Call at the office of the South Yuba Canal Company and learn full particulars, . GEO. P. SPARKS, Agent. Nevada, Oct. 29th, LUMBER! LUMBER.! LUMBER SCOTT FLAT SAW MILL CO. Lumber Wurd:SACRAMENTO S8T., near Gold Run Bridge. j DEALERS IN PINE, SPRUCE & OAK LUMBER LL KINDS OF DRESSED AND: UNDRESSED FLOORING constantly on hand. Also, SIDING AND SHAKES, Particular attention paid to furnishing Lum-= ber for Flumesand Mining Boxes. Contracts taken for from 1,000 to 500,000 feet, to be delivered on short notice. Best quality of Dry Fencing always on hand, either at our WEAll or at our City Lumber Yard, onSacrameato Street, near the, Gold Ruan ridge. J. + WENTWORTH can always be found at the Sales Yard, on Sacramento street, ready to wait on ‘customers, "Terms Cash, or approved credit for thirty days. ol5 CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, &c, JULIUS GREENWALD, TV AS ON HAND AND WILL SELL VERY H CHEAP FOR CASH the following articles :-— 10.000 POUNDS OF FAVORITE BRANDS OF TOBACCO, 100,000 OF THE VERY BEST HAVANA AND IMITATION. CIGARS TO BE HAD IN THE MARKET. KILLIKINICK SMOKING TOBACCO, of every kind. PIPES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND PATTERN. iS; MATCHES OF EVERY MAKE. FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO, of every kind. oun articles are warranted to be as represenAll orders from abroad promptly attended to. JULIUS GREENWALD Nevada, Sept. 30. STU MPFS’ —AND— RESTAURANT, BROAD STREET, above Pine HOTEL Street, Nevada city. . ¥. STUMPE, Proprictor cee Good Rooms, Good Meals, Good Cooks, Good Liquors, in , * 2 : Apartments for Ladies. furnished, and the best of accommodaeS ieee pe Neatly . hs mah we id ot 4 A ot at ee ek a RR Oe ok ae eS i Pee ee ee ee ae , a ae eS i fog Pe ae Pe e