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October 19, 1867 (4 pages)

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nt rere anna traces tata eetioetetnesn é . . mesmo *
site see amphi
Btate, and considering the late
Tulse pla tow Maas cod ae
patty is in better condition te-day so‘ fat
‘as organization and enthusiasm is conthan it thas’ “bees since the-end
SNE theese a eet ek
should now. be directed to, freeing the
patty WP thése side ‘seuss which have
. embarrassed it,and preparing to go into
‘the fight néxt year untrammeled. The
Preservation of the country and the es‘tablishment ef peace upon the basis of
‘the war and the principles of Republi.
hla conomm ‘be the’ single
__gult. ‘Phat the latge majority of. the .
i aeeusbdeo wa on
Sesion ee i aoitas, and cer.
“Bpon tl plen, would be sufficient glory
Guana ae bee
by the fact that every
, party. is with
Siseoh fie ge nd «A
pa enemies: ee
: Aig prs
fot wie a
sega wi
intelligent,”
‘eratic orators call ‘the Stet orem
ste ane
any
Mion fakin hota cet Encouraged
the Democracy fears “negro equality,”
sad appeals'to the lowest ‘passions of
the white man to save the country from
the supremacy of ‘the little handful of
an inferior race. .Whata comment on
the low. inatincts and ignorance of the
Democratic party. This is the’ great
iesue of the Democracy, and to this they
While jones: are pressing upon
perpetuity of the . government and the
@afety of Republican institutions de.
pend. Who doubts that, if the issue
ti equally met, aud the people are suffered 'to decide it, without having outside issués' involved, that ‘the: Union
party will win? ‘The measures of the
Union party command the support of
the nant part of the people,
party is careful in, the choice
onc ean be doubt of the. re“ Letall dissention within the par.
ty be healed, Wil side tieues discarded,
and California will be good for 20,000
majority for the next Union President.
Scmd0L Party.—Quite a number of
Nevada people went out’ ta ‘attelid a
festival and dance given for the ben.
Gt of the Sélby’ Flat Public School.
The new building sod vice es ready for
jah
yRuom LapewaA rich quarts ledge
‘was discovered a few. days, since,. by
Chas, Ort and Lewis White,.on Deer
Creek, about a mile above the Oriental
will. The ledge is fifteen inches wide
on the surface, and shows free gold all
Over the face of the rock: The quartz
has a rich seam of ere running
through it, Sak
Ree, an employee of as City Engi:
neer’s department in Oakland, has been
notified of having--become heir to a legacy of £45,000 in England, and he is
goat so teave to. Feoaire it,
isn. BAwxs, chairman of the House
‘Foreign Affairs, has ac‘Otel. toa EE: Senor Romero
i por. Beh LA Mexico. A simiinvitation extended to Sen-.
‘ida to leave
. very rough treatment
patty bt Onledidien, Whree Mexican
Psa Age io Prayer meeting
raise his majority to Fag estehogr Bey
"190 ahead of Currey.
prasad at a ‘Democratic majority of
400 majority. Calaveras gives 150 majority for Swett and 75 for Currey.—
Amador givés 46 Democratic majority,
a Republican gain of 281. In San Joaquinthe gain is 134, which gives.a
‘majority to Swett and Currey of 210.
Napa shows a Union.gain of 125.
We have no news as; yet from any of
the counties south of San Francisco,and
not much that’: is ‘reliable from any“of
the coudties north of Yuba, savé Siskiyou which gives, about 200 Democratic
majority, Yolo is estimated at about
40 majority for Sprague and 80 for Fitz
gerald. In nearly all the counties .
heard from there have been great changes since September in favor of Republicans. Estimating. these changes in
the counties: not ‘heard from in the
same proportion as those reported, our
pg warrant the belief, that. both
Swett and are elected—the former by tana sumed from 800
to 900 majority. i
‘The Grase Valley inion says: “C., Hs
a baie. committed ‘Thu wn, in
, . Rough & Ready sie a HE agan
of, the robbers, oni of whom. received
treatment at the hands of a
robbers went.into a white man’s cabin,
Thuraday -#ftefsdiedb, on the road begrt tig be thre nt
si des in
the Celestials. The latter ter made an
vélfedt fight, Yahi two ofthe pert.
being satiefied with simply securing the
fellow, the Chinamen proceeded te give
him a splendid drubbing. Tliey. used
clubs, boulders and such other weapons
as were convenient, and they pounded
his head until it was a more hideous
object than the caput of Jones after
McCool’s. work on the latter. » The Chinamen then found old man Oague, prodisfiguered Mexican, and lashed him,
and started fF the Anthoiy House.
When Osborn saw the procession on the
road to the Anthony Mag Oague was
leading the wounded. Mexican, and
about fifty Chinaman were following the
head of the procession, while one of
thém had a cocked and loaded gun ready
for use in case the Greaser attempted to
éaéape.”
Duron Fuat.2The vote at Dutch
Fiat ‘stood—Carrey . 129; Sprague ‘84,
Swett 134, Fitzgerald 80. County
Judge—Spear 132, Myers 82. The majority at Gold Run for the Union ticket
was 60. Sih
It is reported that General Prim who
has been more or less connected with
the recent attempts at revolation in
Spain, has arrived incog at New York.
PLaces' or Pusiic Worsaip.—Divine servyces will be held at the following places of public worship, on the Sabbath :
Mrruopist CHurcu.— in the
mernieg 0 11 o'clock, X; tad in she evening
o" Class meuti at 936 a. M.,
. Sabbath School, in P.M Beaver noe:
eee Wortean tees evening at i o'dlosk.
CoNeREGATIONAL . " <iapeath tebaih
the morning at 11 o'clock and in epee Ph
atTo'clock. Sabbath Scho . im: af
Sacramento ‘iaciate Sete leads ae t
200'to'250,;, Placer gives Currey about . .
Rovex cceemaamet om poushiegy You
. . Ontiint ives sie the’ partichlies of . ] Red
cured a horse, on which they placed-the . '
i
ning at ee Sarees i
. Scott’s Fiat, = --__ m4 3
. as 4 TP. * re 2 OS ii i Ree aes esa si
. Grass Valley, ——— 67 389-543
be Ranch, 10 10° 10° 3
Rough & Rea’y tp.
Rough & Ready, 81 47 81 -46
Indian 8 rings, 21 25 21 25
‘Mooney 40 @ 30 0
a Se 24. 18 2 tii
one Gooval 42 54 4 64
Birchville, . Shoe
Sweetland, 88 25 48 21
N. San Juan, 115 7 119 %
Cherokee, 22:20 BB 19
Bloomfield Tow’ Ds :
Columbia Hill, 40 48 40 47
Lake City, 7 te ie ae ae
N, Bloomfield, 34 14 8 18
—— fag Sayer ) Wier See: Gai .
ure maa
Moore's Flat, «61. — 9862: «92 .
ureka, 6°68 66 67
Meadow Lake tp.
Meadow Lake, B87 24 BT 24
Bowman's, 0 00 00 00
Carlile, « VY) Vi 1m
Coburn’s Station, 48 35 44 384
Weatent 8 f° ashington
i 46 80 48° 24
ni oe i rg Ja 547 S55 72
k Tow’ "pi
Powe York, ee oe HBC 85 12 29
Lowell Hui,’ 80% 00° 00
Bet, 000 000 000 000
Hunt’s Hill, 2 2 B84 28
5 81.29 88 ° 27
VOTE FOR COUNTY JUDGE,
By Precinets.
: © lene Yer Towneliip.
Nevada—Niles 597, Reardon 287.
Blue Tent—Niles 32, Reardon 19.
Scott’s Flat—Niles 22, Reardon 4.
Grass Valley Township.
Grass Valley-—Niles 367,Reardon 566.
Forest Springs—Niles 29, Reardon 29.
Buena Vista—Niles 24, Reardon 21.
Rough & Ready Township.
Globe Ranch—Niles 10, Reardon 10.
Rough & Ready—Niles 80,Reardon 48.
Mooney Flat—Niles 10, Reardon 10.
Little York Township.
Hunt’s Hill— Niles 85, Reardon 27.
Little York—Niles 17, Reardon 24.
Red Dog—Niles 32, Reardon 28.
You Bet— 92, Reardon 35.
. Bridgeport Township.
Sweetland—Niles 35, Reardon 29.
French Corral—Niles 36, Reardon 58.
N, San Jnaa—-Niles 107, Reardon 86. .
Birehville—Niles. 21, Reardon 29.
Cherokee—Niles 21, Reardon 11.
Bloomfield Township.
Lake City—Niles 18, Reardon 11.
'N. Bloomfield—Niles 34, Reardon 17.
Relief Hill—Niles 22, Reardon 15.
Columbia Hill—~Niles 37, Reardon 51
Meadow Lake Township.
Meadow Lake—Niles 37, Reardon 24.
Carlile—Niles 16, Reardon 8.
Coburn’s Station—Niles 43, Reardon 85.
Tinker’s Station—Niles 9, Reardon 0.
« PS" Bareka Township.
Moore’s Flat—Niles 60, Readon 94.
Eureka—Niles 56, Reardon 76,
Washington Township.
Washington—Niles 51, Readon 72.
Omega—Niles 47, Reardon 29.
A? the State Fair in Oregon, 4 magnificent counterpane, of. crochet work
is on exhibition, which contains 35,000
yards of'thread, and took the maker,
Mrs. Louisa Gimbal, of Umatilla, two
years time to work.
A PROMISING young man may do
very well, perhape—a paying one better.
a
ARRIVALS AT THE.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
Broad Street, Nevada City, California.
LANCASTER & HIASEY, Prop’s.
aE Wate
Indian Springs—Niles 21,Reardon 25. .
+ Which Ladies are invited to call and eee.
Years of rience in bu in. this
munity, long con : with the ing
sholeasle bousee enable us to euit the ‘tastes
of the. scene antes ten sae ieek fesniek the.
ity of Goods at the lowest prices!
WE-HAVE NEWiw DRESS GOODS! 2
To suit every taste and purse,
“price from: $30 to $150.
Cloaks, Hats, &c. of the latest style.
Also, a fall sssortnient of
Carpets of all kinds, Of] Cloths,
“WALL PAPER, and
Purnishing heeee:
‘Aleo, @ large stock of LADIES, misex ane . Be
CHILDREN’S SHOES.
LINENS, MUSLINS,
Aind i Geral Assortment of everything need
eo in the shape of ~
meus ehola Go eae}
neem ete
neval cuetom we will sell
According to your line at. Lower Prices
than ae other House im Nevada
county.
_ A tales call wid'convince yourselves.
Neier sy hipaa aa maraeetnien
_Nevada, Oct. 19th.
“LOOX SBR. riled
a at
Cigars, Tobaceo, Pipes ts, «3
WILIAM LEWIS,
Wheneaia gna nealaied i
CIGARS iit wigs
Goods, not enjoy
"Give mae . trials
Copenh aie of feo
By areas me deli
issued yah! ches, Court of G, B.
an cnty Justice of the Peace ated
AD. dost ee
ben A Suction on the iith day of ‘Oc
Tae gs a * ie
BETS a Go * Sane
Euswa wer the ceria usr eri sd
coo hic oy r Co’ mn
terly direction for distance of : south
eaeh iy taboo intends C
at French
Comnty aforesae: With eli "ie Hewat ip and pe
taining. Including unto beloning' or apper
day, the 9th day of ber, A al
day the Oh day of Mover A, 280, bs
A LARGE LOT,
Just Received by
Very latest patterns and best qual-/
3) & 8; ROSENTHAL. .
Given u October, A.D. 1807. J. A. ROSS, Const BT, 019
YRESH OYSTERS—Raw,
‘Fancy Roast, Fried or Roast.
FANCY LUNCH Qaail im every
‘Kggs, Pig’s Feet, Lamb's
Pork& Beans. . a
of: Fresh
ct
cikme, on SATURUAYS « sUapAys.
N. B~leosh Opatara, § in. shell, sold wheleeale and retail. City and Country Stands furARS,
. LUMBER! LUMBER . LUMBER
enn 1
scoTT FLAT: SAW MILL co.
. Lamber Yard: ree
SACRAMENTO 8?., ‘near Gold Ran Bridge.
DRALERS IN
PINE, SPRUCE & OAK LUMBER
Ac ames esis Tiateine commie
—!-AND SHAKES, '
Hee pac cee to furnish
aie i” ;
weergonrs can’ mceeet found
eta vena for = sa: OBE ad
Vieni Fonene h esiemsionoe?
~y «Cat Begad & Sacramento Btity
hse y avec,
~~
Fite crm Tr ee
esa very best maniier: and
Wagons ian and Repaired.
‘4 Vehicles isoned ond, ait kinds of
mila thing Gone.
sce brass HORSE SHOER wit
ear
‘or wat GON sien
oe Sees
) anova STORE.
=. bk BALDWIN, He
{OMMERCIAL next door to the
Dashes ss diag
ae cod.
AND EYERYTHING IN THE ‘GRUB LINE.’
All of which will be sold
wr CHEAP FOm CASH ices
Pseeses sete Phe re
on sperms. ind oat:
Seas
hand to do — ready the
Nevada,
JEWELRY,
FOR SALE BY
W. C. RANDOLPH.
*
Nevada, April. 26th.
FRESH OYSTERS
RECBIVED EVERY DAY, BY
WM. KING, at SANDY'S 8a>
LOON, Corner of Broad and Pine Streete.
Oysters served Fresh, Stewed or om the Half .
Shell. Families supplied.
t2-ORDERS SOLICITED. 4000
LOOK TO YOUR ROOFS.
style, Turkey & bette ae.
eauHiseee SEB EER.
_@ eupses eEeeaar.
SF eae bares Ss senws & 2 =
iy
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