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THURSDAY MORNING, OCT. 20th.
FOR PRESIDENT,
FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
ANDREW JOHNSON.
» 5 ELECTORS: :
J, ¢. McCALium, of El Dorado.
8. Beannawn, of San Francisco.
@. Macuay, of Santa Clara.
W. W. CRankjof Alameda.
W. Otrven, of Siskiyou.
For Con 8,
First District—D. C. McRurR. *
Second * —Wm Hicry.
Third %§ —Jonn BIDWELL.
For Supervisor— Th District,
WM. McDONALD, of Columbia Hill,
Tue. TReEASONABLE ConsPinacy.—The
invéstigations of J udge Holt concerning trea:
sonable sssuciations in the l-yal States show
that these societies bear varivus titles.
All appear to have the seme obj. ct in view,
to be accomplished by means suited to the
various loeslities. The “MeGlellin minute
men” is thé name under which the order rallies in New York. Itappears froma circular
issued from the chief evoretary at New
York, ttiat the society is organized upon a
military basis. It is compoved of compas
nies and brigades with » Br gadier General at
the head. The sapreme commander of thé
order is P. C, Whight. editor of the New
York News who-has been imprisoned at.
Fort Laytayette, for disloyalty. V.Handig.
ham ie the leading Spirit and it is suid to
have been founded by him during bis banish.
ment,upon consultation with D.vis and other
traitors at Richmond. The order in Indiana
boasts thatthe ritual came direct from Davis
and a member testifies that Davis ie a mems
ber of it. The order was being armed and
it is estimated that it has 300,000 to 1,000,000 members. The ritual declares against
‘the authority of the Federal government to
@oerce by arma any sovereign Btate, and
avers that the officerd of Government mny
be expelled by force of arme When they
—refuse to administer the governitent in ac.
cordance with the letter of the Constitution.
The oath binds the members to detend, by
arms,the principles of the’ order wherever
directed by competent authoity of the order.
Judge Holt says that,
The Order i
hostile in’ every respect
to the General Government and friendly to
the so-called Confederate Giovernwent. — It
was exclusively made up Of disloyal persone,
desirous of preserving the independence of
the Confederates with a view to reatoring
the “Union we it was.” The purposes of
the Order are shown to be aiding soldiers to
desert, the destruction of Gove: nment property, the destruction of private property
and the persecution ‘of Union men, hesnaai
vation, und finnlly the’ establishment of 4’
‘Northern Coiifederiop.”
Stevens the chiet « eretury stated to a
Witness examined, ‘that those who advocated the McClelian interest were compelled to
breach a vigorous prosecution of the war iti
orcer tu secure popular sentiment and allure
voters.”
The leading men of the above order are
leading men of the Copperhead party, control ite policy and moke its plattorme and
Place candidates in nomination. Can any
man who prolesaes to be loyal te the govern.
ment, vote for George B. MeClelian after the
above developments in regard to bie suppor
tere. Werbelieve that the atateiient of the
Canada paper to the off-et that McClellan
was & member or the order, will yet be
Proved belére the @lection, If he is not, the
* Sraiturs iu the order are the men who will
control the policy of ie administration.
A Good Democrar.— Hay, George 8.
Hillard of Pennsylvania, aays he ie stll a
Democrat, and na “such these is but one.
course for him to pursue—to vote and work
and fight for the preservation of the Gow
ernment, the Constitution and the whole
Union He aud to ame frien » recently,
“As the rebels went out ander the present
Administration, they shall, by the grace of
God, come back under it; I ahull’ vote for
Abraham Lincoln." That's the Democracy
of “Old Hickory” but there ait’t a particle
of it among the Coppernende,
—
ONLY three deaths we urted in Sacramento last week—ell femiies. The diseases
were diptheria and scurtitina.
Da. Frank Tia nine,
lett tor the Enst with tiie tn
steatber. He intends visit
fore he returns.
ot the Bulletin,
mily on the last
ing Europe te.
THE Petaluma gteciuer Amel burst her
steam drum on Tu osdiny night, killing a fires
map named Juhu Bigs ly :
THE silver bricks sent Bust a few weeks.
age trem Nevoda, reslizea an curieucy $45,
42273.rs
1
; : : ’ : ae Arrivals {at the’ Eee oi a ,
ID.. : FLoun is selling st $375 per barrel in. «A . 1, . Pall & Winter Clothing! Het
a , ae: National Exchange Hotel, So
sicimend,, potstoce GR 0 por quart ; waBROAD STREET......NEVADA CITY . pe a :
To THe ton upon the Weldon Ratioed, the mipott,. LANCASTER & HASEY, Proprietors Important Notice to the GenTHI
Son Spon the Weldie Relirosd,, the price of Tvespay, October 18th ; 1 ==
DAILY TRANSORIPT, . tour wis but 9900 per barre. tie ee tlemen of Nevada! Fry
ree
ase One do . ) 7 heen orgie * vid WAL bal alten abd ta Ma ada ed ad
pe calc The weceipts of the Sacramento Christian. z Grding = ee a —, — Qu
From the ‘‘Associated Press.’ Fair were as follows: On Thursday, $1,215 @ Daws do J Seely Sah Juan ery" until
7 ; Friday, $1,371 15; Saturday, about @1,. HHML. . do dre tlogtand . Seeramaen S. HAAS & CO., old bil
rT OO a Fi ten Mrs Droguard tanec, Sone ear Vall FUANE28? RecErven a Lance -_
The Latest -Eastern News! a r se . John Cox Washin ANixon& w do AND big raisin,
Torne Lapies.—A. Goldemith advertises . N Jacobs erhill A Taylor Nevada STOCK best i
— Sek gceeber that he hae received a large . Mi Réuseas Grass Val Jos tewia 46 . ‘MAGNIFICENT se
i ae co ¢ inte , do Mrs Davis&s d : = Ti a New York; Oct.19. . stock of dry goods for the Fall apd Winter aoe = pg Ee th aa ie soil af
Sherman's army iv vicinity of Villasmore, . **4e. He has dress goods of every quality . Geo shaw ¢e oo ” wre , 2 for, fru ’ s . ' ae os ®
Ga. -Rebets falling back to Summerville -and-of the latest paterné—vverything in. fact, : Fall and Winter Clothing ! _ Now, .
: : usually fourd in a 4ry goods store which be . This ts the season te Furify your , ‘
and Blue Mountains. Shermaa akirmishing th << at ae , beak . MAGE —Taats is be belies purer remedy ° Les tivenes
with his rear. Hood's recent movement ig . '* ** sa rep west prices. Store, corner then . t eumaee, us. FE
favorable to our arwy, a of Broa sa ine streets. ch A Halls ee —— and . 46, LATEST STYLES ! ! dit oh
‘Slocum's foraging party. towards Rough . . Jobin D. Ath 3g wees _ hodide of Pots ave e
pag rnmnamigsriemaes m1 EE ee : j
. & Ready, Ga., returned. with 1,500 Wagon kins for $10,009 damages fur slander. Ar a hundred dollars before the )car is out. Sold Direct from New ¥ork i ty the fig
load of Orns thue was formerly a cletk in the Post Office, by all Druggiste. Me “al The vi
Advices from France ony that rebel ves. but-waa discharged, aud the defendant de-. . HALL, Sole Proprietors, eurner Commeree rari: =n
sels balding there will certuinly not be nls elured him tu:bea thie’ _£ cial and Sansome streets, San Francisco 020 Having a Tremendons Stock of the ot
lowed to leave French ports nor pass into a he tae ; each v
rebel hands, . ‘. Zack Montoomeny advertises that he CENTLEMEN Ss — COATS! three _
New York, Oct.19th. . will soon commence, in San Francisco, the Of tvery size, style, quality mcaienieeiiay gathers
__ Tribune considers —Demoeratic uajority . publication of a weekly paper, to be called VESTS, the bes
in Penn. on home vete 750, but claims the Occidental. “He says it will be indepenus A splendid lot of every kind, Thie
majority, including soldiers’ vote, of 10,000, dent. friends
Tribune's Strasburg epecial says Long. <r ( PANTS, of the a
street commands rebel army of 12,000; GuTnrte, of Kentucky, was the leading The Largest and best steck ever bro ught here It is es!
Enemy occupies Fish r Hill, candidate for the secoud place on the Chicas ee ® of the 1
* Hood's army is estimated at 35,000. go ticket, but was compelled to give way for BOOTS ! year, w
Martinsburg. apecial to Herald snyn Powe Pendleton, because the latter, being even leas Suitable for ail seasons of the year! somethi
ell’s cavalry raided into Lauty Valley laying . boatile to the success of the rebrilion, would F eee 4 } We are
it waste and destroying everything of value. . be more acceptable to the rebel wing of the Gentlemen's Parnishing G ’ pt .
Gold 208. party. oe A superb stock, pie
Ll eg, :
it, but v
——i Union Meeting at Moor t’s.— Hons. We offer them for sale at Lower ue of ou
PRESIDENTIAL Evecrous —Following A. A. Sargent and David Belden addressed a 2 hibit !
are the names of States not in’ rebellion, . very large meeting at Moore's Flat on last Rates than the same articles ie bal
which witl be entitled to vote for President, . Tuesday night. nape
together with the number of Electoral votes tae can be purchased for at THE
from each ¢ TELEGRAPHIC CoMMUSICATION.—Our ceived y
na.. . Oregen.....” 3/ city was yesterday connected with Humany other House in this State ! the Ben;
New Hampabire. 5 . Nevada.. . +--+ 3 boldt by th» telegruphic wire. The line runs Fashionable Clothing ! contribs
io gg ae +ivd¥ . ma et Sesese 6 . by way of You Bet. Dutch Fiat and Virginore in pera
, wnd.. 4 w Mescaece 33 . i. 9; ia
Verma.. teeny & Se bald aoh exies 7] a Siity. Bt te compivted from Mombelit ta ‘ era We invite particular attention of the citizens “Soldies
Weat Virginia..) & Penusylvapia..__ 96 . this city and will soon be stretched to New. : of Nevada and the surrounding towns to the ies us
SON 16 wlaware.. 3 . Custie, Pp i 3 Ay IN . ES . 84 new stock of Clothing which we have just rez
Michyan .... 8 . Maryland .... : : r . . ceived alf of the New York Latest Styles. — tificate
Wisconsin .... fe, OR 21 A HORSE culled “Liberty” lately ran Give us call and we will guarantee satisfaction ed. It:
soe aape deeeees : peewee eenueinge eleven miles in thirty minutes in Carson ValI *“iinea srece ar? An UM) otc Prices and quality of goods. and at t
7 iveske Gabredees LOE ee ley.
holder h
Kanens.. 2.5.. 3 . Missuuri... . ee S. HAAS & COMPANY
ined 5 . Misevuri oil — . FALL & WINTER CLOTHING. ° ol oft
So RS EE 234 rhe Mesere. Bronnan and Vinton shall Consisting in part of At the old stand on the corner of Pine and Comcate at .
; have fulfilled their appointments they will : t will be ee : mercial Streets, Nevada city. can see
srt re tes saat ig ee onoeapereel PROMEENEIE Dp miles. BEAVER SUITS,
vada is included in the above, together with a ‘i . ’ Bounr
the State of Weat Virginia. It will require Ir is stated that tuily two-thirds of those BROA DCLOTH SUITS, Sao At This: left this
oi _— ee re make a a taking out naturalization papers in San Frap7 AND By he has ai
veo shou cClellan carry Jonoectiout, ‘Cisco are intending to vote the Union ticket Taregular meeting of the Nevada Light on the 2
“New York, New Jerery, Penneylvania, Dels . ; : CASH M ERE SUITS. A Guard, held at theif Armory on Prana ore. a
é : ut the coming electivn. meg : ning, Oct. 14th, 1864, privates Charis Kent and» Novemb
aware, Maryland, Indiana, Kentucky and : —— ann oh Nepean being hp eee in dues god " night, St
ouri, i ; Se > bee to the amount of $49 5u each, were 1 is
Missouri, be will only bave 17 votes. O1 HATS AND CAPS, trom the Company, and the Clerk opeaten to paign at
the abow States there is no possible chance > Of all the Latest styles for Fall & Winter wear } have wetter of the same published in the Neva. gent bas
of his getting more than two. We ave by SPLENDID sSTocK — setteforone weeks Ant Nevada Dally Ge: worker
the pupere that McOleilan claims New Jor.
Wm. Scott who was delinquent in dues. to the Every i
ory as his place of residence, and we have Or A large and well selected stock of bee ee was expelled on Friday evening, a ae
bv doubt she will cast ber electoral vute fur Ludies & Misses Boots & Shoes. . . Also at the meeting on ne, lath inst, Private be
him. Hie defeat ie» fixed fact. s poco a apr hp pry by ‘, syeies
pig nec iP rinse Fall and Winter Dry Goods! FINE ANO HEAVY BOoTs, was expelled by & unanimous vote of the Com: —_
= ied ee é 2 ny, an te inte escort ; ae oowe a iter the : For Gentlemen, . 5 A Armory, * “PPolnted to escort him Proces:
ONOwINg Geecription of this new. vessel ; SHOES, of every Description! GEO, 8. WATSON, loyal me:
“She is a long, low, rakieh looking eraft; A GOLDSMITH ‘ ones ti ne Company Clerk. a jabeg
sharp at both ends, like & racing row beat, = ’ ® : ~ ;
with two masts, one smokestack. wbout mn . O°. va, . C0nt’s Furnishing Goods ! SS sadietal Dirck or she een at at the th at 9
cere ts ps two pilot oe and two . Corner of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada. Woe . : pand ra seunty of Nevada. Jone b Frank, Rough i
Gistinet set of steermy gene. for the Uurpoae ‘ r ing enry Falkenstein and Moses . eyérfield, partjoin wit
of ruoning either end lorpmest; she * 008 ; y rae SHIRTS, Conaiating of ners composing firm of Frank. Faikenstein & gon Wika
had register. nud her engines are duvubs OULD ny ptm . infcrm the Ladies of DRAWERS Ca. vs. Jessel and Zacharias. Action bronght a large n
‘ _ are e Nevada and vicin ty that he has just re’ in the District Court of the Mth Juvicial Distae
engines ~ 1,000 Lorg power She ie armed . ecived a large stock of CRAVATsS, rb of the tate of California, in and for the ty join, iv
with twelve large gu a, all of which are on COLLARS, county of Nevada and the complaint filed in said the Euat
a ge eri county of Nevada in the office of the el f the tnain deck ; she ie built in sections or Staple and Fancy Socks, said District court. The teseie' the State of Edgertu
water tight compartwents, so that ehcan ete. ete. . California send Greeting to Jessel and Zacharias th i
be Ange gir through aod through in different bD Yr a G ood SS, m ¢ You are aereby required to appear in an action oo Unin
a@ctiong ot ber huil, and stil float.” Bo Ea) r Slothin F . cit te the Dhet.y ou, by, the above named itn. Bice m " : . tit in the District C eTo this we m ‘y add that the vessel ie not For Falland Winter Trade! x al ? trict of the State be oo ig pg ae hand and
an drew clu, but ber hull ia built of iron Consisting im part of black and coiored Silks, . Tye Largest and best stock of any House in fied thereim within tea tenet the. cer on ree
ae ' 5 silkand worsted Popiins, Opera and Frenéh . thia State. We *pare no pains in procuring the . you of this summone—if served within this st
i 4 grin Mae worl yal a Expressmen Flaunels, Kmpress, Ottoman and Fou.ard Cloths'. best to be had in this line. Those in want of wire ‘this Deion Dist ee whee re =
ped ciao ake Prep Se ei French, German & BRnglish Merinos, Boy’s Clothing should by all means 80 to . drys ; or if served out of eaid Dieteine ies oue. 2 tu-night .
1 y mint, coe: ep . employ had Printed Cashmere Robes, ete., and all the : in forty day s—or judgment by default will Le taby Hou..
of the house of W. 'T. Colman & Co. Every Noveities im Dress Goods! P. BANNER’S. ken net 728. according to the prayer of said R
wenot thea waa out They were deter. 5 ee complaint. The said action is brou zht to recovBau. *:
inined te show that the options of their em. Housekeeping “Gvods consisting of Bleached P. Banner intends to sell his . ¢r the sum of $3,324 23 alleged to be due and ow. the gentl
ployee Were net theie opinions. They are . 4 Unbleached sheetings, Table Linens, Towing sald plaintiffs gd fate eee: an > i will mek
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4 » Wares dis Ke
nyal te tue core els, Napkins, Quilts, Blankets, ete. Goods at LESS PRICES than delivered pos you 7 5. plains at your epee
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instance and request. An ou are hereby JN
THE U.S. war steamer Saranac, having . ee” TT eEmings and Ribbons! any ether House im Nevad:} . noite: pe yt et Union
been relieved by the Wateree, will leave Carpets, Oil Cloths & Mattings. neat oid will tee pean ate rms ~idten be th ath conte : atin
ter Magathea on Lueaday neat, to look after All of which we invite the attention of the es pnp Betablishment of P. Banner have &e. ’ oe of Wash
Aluericau imtereste in the waters of Western . Ladies of thia.city and the surrounding towns, . 07 28nd the saneet ene eanat complete stock of . . .» Given under my haydand the seel of Let Unw
Mexico. Goods sold atthe Very Lowest Prices . ©!°t"i?g» Gent’s Furnishing Goods, and in fact } seal the Lietriet Court of the 14th Judicial
= ; oe everything usually found in a Grst class House. . ‘ —~ ) District o* the State of California, in and to hear b
In Yreka the other day an Tadian equaw . ¢ hapainr dr eapradss ert aarti an ” ies —ea Fa QUA ee
was hilleu by anotuer. Both diinue. Seana a re Don’t forget the Place ! By G, ae etn Depet ae Se a
after a whit : Ds ee By orderof fon. T. B. McParland istrict Utz, ile rele Ht and the murder wag the A. COL MITH, YY P. B AWN Ne e R’ 8! rs] andee. = true copy, attest, a ri ; ~
Se Corner of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada. ors RH. FARQUHAR, Clerk. .mg : Kidd & Knox's Bnilding, G. K. Farquhar, Deputy. 18 Too .
Eastean Ne.ws.—We Gnd the following On th Per revenue stamp of the cw
lnte items among the dispatches of the Union: ee ee heal ete Sere cst ad men ie \
Grant is ‘preparing for a movement on the Notice te Contracters, A Complete Assortment of to “he b
Souto side of Peteraburg. one Creekett’s Amygdalin i ‘ 6 RALED PROPOSALS will be received by
ur ; migetreet was defeated by Sheridan near . \) the-Trustees of Nevada city until October These never for h PA ENT MEDICINES “Hones
Strawsburg. The rebele are said to be fore py a ft. bowing nae aed strecta, So great-a eaten nate, aa tn) fer the b
tilying near Faver'e Hill. Sheridan ie caps . 4, Main street: Lote—Nos 3—i9-29-3i-36-s9_ . ane ona by draggists everywhere, we emt Chenetenies Tuead-y,
Uring and distroyng the Property eo that . Commercial stract Lote—Nos. 1—4— 1997, And bought by every nation. Just reeetved and for sale by ss by Rober
the rebele can no longer maintain themeeives . CO70t® street Lot»—Nos. 2—4. ‘i R. HALL & CO, Proprietors. Joseph M Levey, was best
in the valley. TS as aes ogee Sansome and Commercial atreeta . . a Won iu ¢
y ‘ “ + San Francisco. ols ~ Corner, of Commercial and Pine Stret® 2334, 2:3
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