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Tae Democratic Vore.—The shrewd
Blair in the Electoral College, and they
adv nw shi qvome 24.8
auch & couse will have the effect of the Repabtican ante
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timate their power for evil,
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-vesult in the State is no longer ig doubt.
from, and jhe retarne are safficiently
accurate to indicate beyond doubt that
the Usivn majority is between five and
six hundred. The Democrats in San
Francisco have, many of them, given
up their bets, but a few still hold on
under the hope that the official coant
by the Secretary of State will bring to
light some cause for throwing outa
}eufiicient namber of Union votes to
with the next, p¢hiange the result. -The only possible
prospect for this is trat in. some réeturns there may have been informality,
and this is expressly declared to be no
ground for rejecting returns by the
Registry law. Besides, a ruling by the
State Board in faver of such a course,
would open the way for the rej: ction
of a large Demoefatic vote. The pur“] pose of the Democratic committee to
contest the retarns from certain counUnion men to vigilance, and they will
see that no undue advantage is taken
in the official count. An election should
never be contested unless fraud can be
elearly and conclusively shown, and
‘fwhen this can be done, no good citizen
of any party can object to the exposure
and punishment of those guilty of fraud.
. We believe that there are cases of frauguld . duient ‘nataralization in this county;
and that in other parts of the States illegal votes were cast, but the evidence
is not of such a character ag to establish the fact clearly, and antil such evidence can be found it is useless to attempt to bring the parties to justice.—
tis well established that a number of
fraudulent papers, purporting to have
been issued from the San “Francisco
courts, were made use of in the lower
. counties, and we hope that those en. gaged in this business may be brought
. © justice and that the guilty may be
'. punished. Weare confident that no
cause can be shown why any of the returns from Union precincts should be
rejected. The Democrats who have
. lost. money might therefore give it up
tion to: swindle the winners, for ia the
ks . 0nd they will haveto give it up. The
. result in the State is fixed beyond the
. power of the State Board of ExaminaTae New World will be ready to run
Of . oh the Valléjo route tiext week. About
0 : . forty thousand dollars have been expet-baggers” are in disrepute throughout the South, and the sons of the soil
. teavel without baggage;‘or carry their
whiskey bottlé aa@ pack of cards in a
‘Barategs trauk. This is a case where
the imaginary evil has returned to
ACGIDENT.A little: son of Thos.
was coverely injured on last Saturday
on uals eats behind on the tongue
on which the little fellow was riding.
Attempting to get off, he fell’on his face,
and before he could piek himself up the,
passed over his leg, bruising it
, and then over his bf, shoulder, disloca i the collar-bone at its
articulation with the breast bone, and
: thé’ connecting ligaments. Dr,
Simpson was cailed to attend him, and
he ts doing ‘as’ well a¥ could be exGAVE UP ‘THE MoNEY.—Congress. .
man Axtéll) oh Friday, surrendered to
@ Repiiblicad & bet of $1,000, which he
had made prior to the election, on the
State of Califors He bet the sum
named that the Democrats would carry
end cheerfully gave up the money. The
example is a commendable one.
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aR California ‘'ype Foundry Association has ‘filed articles of incorporation im the office of the Secretary of
State. The foundry isto be situated in
San Francisco.
_ Mr. Seymour of Utica is no longer in
pended in repairing and~ refitting her.
} At that time it is contemplated to connect with the Pacifie Railréad at Sacramento, and passengers from Nevada
City will arrive in San Francisco at 5
o'clock, P. M. The fare from Sacramento to thé Bay is to be $350. By
taking that route it will be a saving of
$1 50, besides arriving at the Bay nearly 4 hours in advance of the boat. We
also understand that the Navigation
Company are about to build several
light draught steamboats to make day
trips to and from Sacramento, and we
suppose that there will then be a lively
competition between the two routes and
cheap travel.
Artes tag Democracy.—The United States Grand Jury have found indietments against forty persons in Santa Clara county and eighteen in Marin,
for having fraudulent naturalization
papers and are stillafter more. The
officers have also caught constitutional
Democrats trying to intercept returns
in the Southern part of the State. The
poor Democracy have been working
very hard to win their bets.
In Thomas J. McKim’s ‘garden, Sacramento, there is a four year old apple
tree, grafted with the Red June variety,
which has borne six crops shia year.
ABOUT twenty-five years ago the first
Catholic Bishop in Wisconsin was consecrated. He had four priests under
him, Now there are four Bishops in
the same State, and each of them has
many charches and many priests to
look after.
OVER a seventh part of the State of
Mississippi is advertised for sale under
execution,
Snow fell to the depth of one foot in
Portland, Maine, on Saturday, October
18th, and sleighing was lively,
ties will have the effect to arouse the .
came y Grass V; for instance. We
town who is now. @ . . who
could, She jolaed « Repablicans.make
it ap strong a o B as it
-. Who is he? Grass Valley is not so
weak, and no one human being in or
out of the town is sostrong. Prove
your charge—Grass Valley National,
The fact is evident to all who have
watched the campaign, without prodf.
We will only say that we heard a Democrat of this city observe that, had it
not been for Wm. Watt, Grass Valley
would have gone Union. A Democrat
on this, point ought to be good au—
thority. :
CALIFORNIA farms average neatly
seven hundred acres each, while in
Massachusetts the average is but nine—
four acres.. New York has the largest
namber of farms, 196,000, while Rhode
Island has the smallest—her total being D. 1868.
less than 5,000.
THANKSGIVING Day.—President Johpson and Governor Haight have each issued Proclamations appointing Thursday, November 26th, a day of Thanksgiving. The time is rapidly approaching, and we would inform ranchmen
that turkeys are very scarce in this loeality.
Owwarp.—This is the name of a
juvenile magazine to be issued by Carlton in January, 1869. It will be coninteresting books tor the young.
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Mono.—A letter from Mono couaty
says every precinet in that county gave
& majority for Grant, and the average
majority was 64. :
It is claimed that Trackee City, fo
merly Coburn’s Station, is the highest
place east of the mountains. The immense lamber trade is thy source of
thrift and prosperity.
Six wn at Watsonville,
by James R. Kitchen; weighed, in ‘the
aggregate, 960 pounds, or an average.
of 160 pounds each. The largest weighed 183 and the smallest 147 pounds.
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Mayor Bowen, of Washington City,
has appointed Mrs. Jane Boyd a widow
lady, to the office of Commissioner of
the First Ward, and she becomes the
first female officehoider of that city.
Trofessor of Chemistry in the Willamette University, ~— . vile
Dial
A. 8: GouLD, a pioneer citizen of California, arrived at Sacramento on the
12th inst., overland from New York, in
ten days traveling time.
Gen. P. E. Conner has:built, on the
tiver Jordan, and ready to be launched
@ steamboat to ply on Salt. Lake. “
Ta Sacramento steamers have again
declined freight for points on the Pacific
Railroad until further notice.
THE Sacramento
“There are four cases of small pox at
the pest house in this: city, directly
traceable to San Franciscu.”
p Rear SALE,—Notice is tereby given that in pursuance of an order of <
How, the Probate Court of Nevada county,
State of California. made on the 14th day of
November, A. D. 1868, in the matter of the Estate of Jacob L. Gaskill, d the undersigned Kxecutrix of said Estatd, will, subject
to confirmation by veaid Probate Court, at
private eale to the person making the highest
offer therefor, in se te parcels, on the Sth
day of December, 1868, at the Banking House
of Biock & Furth, in North San Juan in said
County of Nevada, all the right, title, juterest
ane estate ro ca ge at the time of
8 death, al right, t and interest
that the said Wetate has. by operation of law
or otherwise acguired, other t or in addi: “ Pe pone pd at oe aus of
in an the following described porecs of Deol” Betese and
we arbon eye rst parcel—The uddivided
one-eighth (1-8) part of ali that lot or parce) of
og hewggrs tunnel. cuts, flames.’ sluices,
iron a and improvements knewn
and ed as the American Compary’s
claims, situate, dying and being on Man ta
i, in Br rt hi
Stats of Clornia. Second”
divided one-sixth (1. 6)
lot or parcel of Min mtd consisting of
Thirty. Two Gatmaant known aud des
as the Empire Company's pe eg with
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ap
pantonanern, ei lying on San
uan Hill, the Township of port.
County and State Pant offers for the
purchase of the above described Real Esta
must be left fa writing with SIMON FUR: i.
iu North San Juau, previous to the day of sale
Terms of the sale, <ey fo United States
Gold Cvin, on con: rale 5
pense of the
ASKILL,
LAURA B, G
Bxecntrix of the Ketaie of Jacob L. Gaskill,
deceased,
er &
ducted by ‘Capt. Mayne Reid, who has . tion of
‘Won sucha great reputation for his
Dr, John A. Veatch, a well known . ma
California geologist, has‘ been elected
IPHOTOGRAPHIGC
—~aND—
ment until paid, aod imterest payable in gold and silver coin of the U.S. with
Costs and costa, Lhave levied upon
ail the t titleand fnterest of anv or ail of
p Pin sates aforesaid, in and to the fuliowbed property, heretofore attached,
t:—That certain Quartz Ledge or Lode,
known as the Liberty Gold Mining Compauy
siinated in Eareka Township, Nevada county
State of California; about one half. mile more
or less in a south-easterly direction from the,
village of Eareka South. Also, the tunnels,
the
ing
to~
inclives, care. tools of every kind employed in .
io herent oa that I will expore to public od given
cae allt i above described property to the
highest bidder, for cash, in U. 8. gold and silvercoip, in the town of Eureka South, on
Tuesday, Dec. 8th, 1868; between the hours of
Sede: A. M. and 5 o'clock, P. M. Given
under my hand this 18th day of November, A:
. JOHN CONN, Constabie.
OYSTERS! OYSTERS!
JULIUS DREYFUSS,
Umited States Bakery,
“ PINE STREET, NEVADA,
y-), 13 PREPARED TOSERVE
QO azn OYSTERS,. .
In every style, and at all hours, at his Bakery@” Pickled Pig’s Feet, Sheep’s
To es, and Clam Chowder served
to FRESH OYSTERS received
othe, place is tied up for the accommodsa
and gentlemen. nl4
ONE HOUR’S TIMB!
From the Arrival of wc Cars to. the departare of the Boat for San Francisco,
FOR THE NEVADANS TO CALL ON
ALEX L ZEKIND, Sacramento
And supply themselves with
PINK HAVANA CIGABS,
‘AS Beemer & Brother,
K STREET, Near FRONT, Opposite RAILROAD HOTEL.
Sacramento, Oct. 10th. ‘
OTICE is ven that the
nersbi ae 8 ten Ms won gr
under the name and style of VicU 8. CRAKT MINING COMPANY ms
Cal,” Notice is hereby that at a meeting
of the Board of Trustees of said Company,
on the 9th day of November, 1868 an assessthe capital eteek of Seth tomas reas ween
mediately in U. 8. Gold Coin, pea ay seamen
at his office, 226 Clay Street, San Francisco,
Jal. ana ae upon which the said assessEMPIRE LIVERY STABLE
BROAD STREET, NEVADA ciry,
Opposite the National Exchange"
LANCASTER & ROBINSON, .
y lotof HORSES,
CARRIAGES, and
S to be found In this part of the State
with Ww
Hacks to let at the shortest notlos aon she
mos terme. Our Horses are free
trom vice, of tine and of
as fast as any pan ok r~hany ap Fong teed
Good Saddle Horses always on hand.
Horses boarded by the » Week
and the perp ped fide any —
LANCASTER & ROBINSON.
Nevada, Oct. 4th,
CH, FEMRAND,
DAGUERREAN ARTIST,
Every kind of nd AmsbeoOver the United States Bakery
THEATRE NOTICE.
N OTIGE is hereby given that & meeting o
4% the Stockholders of the Nevada
Company, for the election Ne Ne poo,
held on Thu
of November, 186s, at S eer:
baiiding, on Broad
J. B. Johnson, Attorney for the Estate.
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business of
aes te
ot
Have the Largest .
"AMES MONRO, See'y:: .
cause for Rejoicing !
ELAS a CIO,
The Pioneer Clothing Dealers,
OF NEVADA CITY,
Largest
Most Washionable,
Mest Elegant,
Richest,Best,
CHEAPEST
CLOTHING,
FURNISHING ‘Gooma,
BOOTs & SHOKS,
BATS,
RUBBER COATS AND BOOTS,
_«* TRUNKS, &e, :
Ever brought to Nevada City !
BEAR IN MIND !
purchased any. where else im the
State!
S. HAAS & CO, .
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NEVADA COUNTY
OURDD
BACON,
FRESH LARD.
Aen e
CASHIN & KENT,
WHOLESALE BUTCHERS,
ARE PREPARED*Tro svUpeR the Market with
HAMS AND BACON,
AT THE PACKING HOUSE,
". AND WARRANT THEM SUPERIOR TO
ANY IN THE STATE.
=” LAR Dg
PUT UP IN CANS, CONVENIENT FoR
TRANSPORTATION AND WARRANTED FRESH AND SWEET.
oe
CASHIN & KENT,
ARE ALSO PREPARED To SUPPLY RBTAIL DEALERS WITH
CATTLE,
HOGs,
ALIVE OR SLAUGHTERED, im ‘any part of
the County, on the most reasonable terma.
SLAUGHTER HOUSE, near Nevade city on
the Grags Valley, Turnpike.
PORK PACKING ESTABLISHMENT,
Grass Valley road, near Maltman’s Scipharet
Works. : ’
Orders addressed to CASHIN & KENT. Ne.
vaila City, will be promptly attended to.
Nevada, Nov. 13, 1068. ‘
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