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September 20, 1868 (4 pages)

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UNION TICKET.
Vailisietion al ‘ana
_First—That no personal application.
FOR PRESIDENT,
ULYSSES 8, GRANT
‘or Vice President,
SCHUYLER COLFAX,
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A RF
ax %, ia McNABB,
Bae
GENE
JOHN B.
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ss SLOgs.
VER Sot oo
FO, CONG
A. PRR uw r,
COUNTY NOMINATIONS.
ave woe Carma nD.
FOR SUPERVISOR—Ist District,
JAMES MONRO.
7 teaetGt; 7
Laxcotn MaLion@p fro tus feapQuAntuni’ oF ‘StY¥MouR-—-We “lear .
‘from iat Herald, of the 18th of
‘4 ust, rae was serenaded
‘ty att ad House—
Seem, e ‘the’ Democratic
ee dope rs Of New “ot Now fork addressed
the crewd.: gun iad ‘bpeakbt ‘sxid in
his speech: @ = _ tes Sans?
“Once a n, C tin B. McClellan >
tnt Teele We db deh
er upomearth, buy the: mee of :countt
ee
~ Here we RAV6'& bpeciinéa of the dia“Of modern Democracy —.
Fi the same stand. with Seymour,
theysacred: tomb, where. sloeps the pre<< of sc wee aa Apphan Linfe ‘belied by
ry a snieeebhis inadaioaitents daily as_ scrote sie the the Democratic candidate
“Whe. speaker. can
en dee nee life of Lincoln but
theanbatiy jokex;-and cagté an imputa~
pend SP REPL Sn ED because Lin @ll,,the difficult
j, and whose nobiliup Ts Mee tpgeqae ofthe Union, and
who now wears the most glorious martyr’s crow @V6E Given to mortal.man.
It dogs,seem astonishing that in in view
of thé ‘if, ‘sétvices ‘and death of Lincoln, a scoundrel can now be found ‘80
page idatonl
pay job
. the beastly 1hétincte of certain classes . .
ae “Wad! it is still” more
seeking the of“fi ‘by Liticoln should be
8 by friends who would eommit # , Outrage. Since the New
York “are mour'’s friends, it. Tax Rochester Express says; “We
vhat they ‘should be . have had a suspicion that Biair knows .
poate EK YP
of the’eéedslon to’ which we allade.
sinus Yona “ren: Guar —ays
aan those pregeat were sonic’ of the phenomena of; the day. -MiraGincins{ cle8 are no longer doub.ful events.—
be a'ér* ee o a one, The very men who crushed Repuablipronounced ‘strongly for] C22isui in Maryland now ‘undertake to
Unda proposed taking a vote reconstruct it, and they ‘will have the
‘wan'donw,tid restilved . PUD requisite to #0, it. Wonders
diniey aiid ‘Seve for § will a ceasesoan With a thifa) .
-ungfe0n8 aay.. made-by_any.
553.
Committee nnd Andrew .
. are. t09
fs flasdorme with
him, as they Gettainly were in Utica. . . strict harmony with the impudence
‘A gentleman hou Went . .
toad to New York a few
daya.since-relates the following: “In
)»® political discussion
Mneed be made for the transfer of the
names of a voter, either on the Great
Register or Poll List; but such applicathird person,and-the certificate of transfer of registration may be presented to
the County Clérk of thé éounty to which
the voter has removed by any person
for him, and no affidavit or personal application for registration in the latter
‘county shall be required, unless the 4
County Clerk has’ réason to suspect tle
ood faith of the application, .
Second—That it shall be the duty of
each Clerk of Election to topy from the
next preceding Poll List of his precinct,
the name of every voter who is not .
known by him “to have removed from
the precinct, or to have died or become
disqualified.. fh
PROSPECTS IN NEVADA Counry. oe
The Zimes publishes a prediction that
Nevada county will give an unheard of
majority for Grant and Colfax, but saddies the rash“npon ~an-—irre-}sponsible correspondent. All the evidence from Nevada gives the assurance
that the county will go for Seymour
and Blair, and there are hopes, too, of
Nevada City, that’ heretofore stronghold of radicalism—Sacramento Repor-.
ter.
The Ties’ correspondent is right ;
there is every indication that Nevada .
county will give at least 500 majority
for Grant and Colfax, “and Nevada Ci
is xood for 400 majority.. These calen;.
lations are based upon thec anges that
have taken lads’ sines the nomination’
of Seymour and Blairon Wade Hampton’s platform. .: Man yof the War Domocrats are leaving and enlisting under
the banner of iiss smcomeca and Peace,
WE console obreelt with the reflection that, unlike the editor of the
TRANSCRIPT, we shall. ever! be: «mistaken for a goose.— National.
~ You are right; my dear fellow. There tT;
‘is'no mistaking your genus, the marks:
r from, beak, te web-foot,
You are taken for a goose and no higher Court will ever issue a ‘writ of error”
in your cage.. Judgment.is affirued—
Who's 8 seared now?
et pei Pee Tee Se ee
‘Tae Zzaminer lias got ‘a, new dress
and head—it would be fortunate if the
editor could follow suit, We notice one
significant feature "about the eagle at
the head of that paper—he carries the
". Democratic flag under his tail,
In his speech delivered at’ Augusta,
Me., on the 2st ult., Hon. George H.
Pendleton paid a high and well deserved
compliment to General Grant, who,said
Grant “has been entrusted with great
powers and has never Resrayed. we
trust.”
THE Rhode Island soldiers and sailors . W
have formed.a Grant and Colfax Ulab
‘at Providence, with Gen. Burnside as
‘chief. The Memphiis soldiers and sailors have-formed a Seymour and Biair
Club, with Gen. Albert Pike as chief.—
Boys in blue, and boys in gray!
a Sid
the effect of his letters, and ‘it’ Would be
‘. of the Blairs to have him asking a cabinet appointment or a foreign mission
from President Grant for services in
prométing his election.”
Pre gS er cine FTE Ee
Tue Baltimore’ ¢urn-round” by. the
Swann men for Grant and Colfax is one
Wade Hampton, on his way South,
eee Dance mes geart a
to. the. rebel soldiers . {
Ee
made @ speech at a Democratic meeting . §
ries for smoke ; if itis smoke, where
hdid it come ‘tomt’ ome say from the
foresta: of oregon, but, unfortunately
‘for this’ theory, the prevailing winds
. have lately been from the south and .
west. It has also been suggested ‘that .
the tradé winds have brought us up an
quake region, but it would be difficult
to explain away the force ef the counter .
eurrents, Some who have an astron~ .
omical turn of mind, declare that’ a
comet has been turned loose, and spread
itself throughout the atmosphere. We
are not ready, from the evidence. at
hand, to accept any. of these .theories;
but there is certainly a peculiarity
about the atmosphere that we have
‘never noticed in the mountains before.
PREACHING SUNDAY.—Divine serviyices' will be held in the Methodist
Chureh, Sunday morning at 11 o'clock,
‘and fin the evening at 72 o’clock.—
Sabbath School at 14 o’cleck, Pp. M.—
Preaching at the Baptist Church. today; at 11 a.m. and7}P. mM. Rev, Mr .
Wirth, pastor, Sabbath School at the
close of the morning service.
Services in tlie Congregational Church,
morning and evening at the usual hours
Sunday School immediately after morn
ing service. Rev. A. Parker pastor.
Episcopal services in the District
at tT) o ‘clog x. by Rey, D. D. Chapin, of
Grass Vall y. ig
——
Newsrarhs.—We received yesterday from 8.°O-"Blaké; “General news
Eastern papers, pictorials and magazines received by thé:lasé steamer, —
_
the Mobile Register upon the Northern.
Democracy is that a tobel ‘soldier can
talk nh a Northern Democrat “apon .
politica subjects with 98 much assorance of sympathy and Common aim and
purpose as he could feel in talking. with . ™
one of his old comrades in arms.
—_
‘Stave Far GAgurre.—This
contains, besides the official programme
of the State Fair, a variety: of intéresting matter.’ It will be published daily
during the fair.
Prerersoro, New York, oe a base
ball club of girls. . A granddaughter of
Gerrit Smith fs the captain.
—_—_—_—_—__—————
BAe
Seen
In this cf
&, kta
ary sire Sept. 19th, fy epee A.
co Erskine bo oe ye » Hep
C. H. North: , Thomas Shurtliff,
city and Miss Lodema Percival oe tl
————
_NEW STEAMER ON EACH OCEAN.
North American an Steamship: oo .
"Unflinching’ Opposition to an ‘Un
To New York v via Panama!
PASSENGERS BERTHED THROUGH.
Uigomtant “il epa ica steanente .
ag EE TONS, ©
JO8H, SUTTON, Peeceecace e+eseeCommander.
POR PANAMA, .
wan st ettens ng
wenal,
a ! y = paayte Re
pears
ceases
installment of smoke from the earth.
agent; No: 702 Morltgomery street, San. Frede
Francisco, for a large bundle.of.Jate .
Ong of the.compliments bestowed by . ,
paper:
is published by H. 8. Crocker & Co., and .
mame
aan ated acon, Poses.
Monday..... wcllot. Sth, 1868. Enpanigest wali ecaee Shae ppebe” atey. at
“Con Panama Ral. ak pia. ute with steam power. Li Meer
x Steere The : con working at -Z. P.
FOR Fret Serna vo ft ee
f SKE FOR “YOuRSELF
_That.your name .is. ‘entered,on.the-Poll. List,
ACCEPT NOTHING LESS, You Have
The'Right'to seé'that your Name <
Is THERE.
‘PO NOT BE CHEATED OUT OF
YOUR RIGHTS!
_REMEMBER!'
g= That you Cannot Vote unless you are
REGISTERED and ENROLLED.
REMEMBER that the Fourth
@ay of October is the Jast day for
Enroliment, except for Extraordimary Causes.
Ger" If you were Registered = year or be. fore, you et not register but YOU
. MUST HAVE YOUR NAM ENROLLED
THAT IS, PLACED UPON THE Pott List EACH
YEAR THIRTY DAYS BEFORE THE
ELECTION.
Per Order, County.
CHAS. K
M. 8. DEAL, Betretary.
OHAWK AND MONTREAL CONSOLIDATED GOLD AND SILVER MINING
1 COMPANY. -Leeation.of Works, en
Lake Mining District, Nevada_County
Notice. There are delinquent upon The. fol
lowing desc: ‘stock, on bane gl aseessment levi thé sth day of Angust, 1 m, the
C)
Committee. _
ERYT, Chrirman.
several amonnts eet opposite the names 0
respective shareholders, as follows :
f Certificates.
‘Names oO. od N.8. Shares, Am’t.
Bergeot A 316 $60 00
Bergeot A 111.845 80" 90 00
Chenette F .--184 16 49 50
Cohn Jonas eeeeRtd Wig 64 50
Cohn Jonas . +5 7274 BO, 150 00
Conneli 8 D* ~~ -—.°8 = 15.00
reget Catherine — PP Baer . 30 00
Eddy H M <i 6 15 00
-Finsterer George PTE RE 3 . 9-00
insterer George pia ee 5 15 00
insterer George oes 0104 9 x7 00
neterer George «158 3 9 00
nsterer George <caceee: 5 15 00
as ..154 64 98 50
redehict Tt Paseo So
EP os + O62 15 4500
“ta 4 aut ins » 30 00
er ae -— 88 50
Her F er Se 2 60 00
ler F +.. 325 503g 151 50
And in accordance with law and an order of
the Board of Trustees mea on gfe dey of
August, 1868) pa
Cel of said stock, willbe sold at public auction
Bs will be necessary to aA a dl the assessment
‘together with costs-of
the Compeny’s Ofties, at the Milland Mi 8 a
BATORDA: ¢. the THIRD DAY OF OCTOBEK rk
pees, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, 3g
8. B. SE me soreary,:
. Mnddiwiliati®, Septl 18 idee 3
Look Here and Read this Card.
arrival of
MADAME VIRGINIA,
The Grvat Clairvoyant,
HO has astonished thousands in France,
England and America, by her wondrous
talent in tenin, B the Hidden Mysteries of
the ie Fest, Popest And os Tasers . Bveate.ot Life.
opt Pia G veg t ‘
ce of MADAME ca a on pa
. tics Hoar, rom in. the morn oO
until 8 im the evening, a nore
“DENTISTRY.
Re w. McINTYRE,
Ry ey he mcguns
Office—Cor. Broad & Pine Sts. opp. Banner's.
18 PREPARED To DO ALL
kinds of Dental Work at short
Ria the best meaner? .
en
aes URES on Val.
from 2
cite sees
made
No metal at
‘i ALL METAL.
pump saves cent: of power
is always in working :
Before the 4th of Oetober, or you Jose your vote J
}H
BIGELOW’s
EFER to Lerafe following named en
who have e.udied. a
: Foard Bentley, _: , Haskins,
as. Brown, Hi lee,
J. R. Stone. 3. a Bie wi
Isaac Thompson,
F, Eber, Wm. J. Davis,
Martin Gentry, das: dohneton,.
“1A. A. Stiles, E. Huntley.
No Scholars will be taken mee. Feb, fot,
tae sepil
~-HALL'S ‘SARSAPARILLA ie
Yellow Dock and I Iodide of Potass.I] ‘HE best and.mostréliable Medicine in-use
for all diseases originating from a disorderéd state of the and Liver. It’ cires
ar a
Tore, 8 4 ee ae
GOUT. .m9
SALT RHEUM, ~
PELE COM AD
WEAKNESSES, :
DROPSY,
SECONDARIES RHUMATIC AND MERwerThi BOLE i one red in the t. 2. 8 pre mos
careful manana nooeg ome hg book bound sand Barks
the wee ie produces tid is Pas iets ree i from.
MERCURY AND ARSENIC, .A fair trial will convince all t that it is the
. . 6a Best Medicine tn use.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
SHEPARDSON & Leaded ne
“ Cornet Sonsome & Commere Sts,
sepid—Fran ; Ban Cieco~ Engine For Sale.
AS TWELVE HORSE POWER exuxe is
offered for sale. ach ae at Palhuer’s eid: mill, on Sacraménto
. PALMER & EVERINGHAM,
Nevada, Aug. 22.
Dissolution of f Co-Partnership.
Notice s'te is hereby" by giveh that fhe ‘firm of
by mutual consent. . es <a
ok, W. Lassie,
“Be sure and ‘get good Béots .
) Reng,
BE. FOUND at his itand,beCnet me
(ON BRosp "stay,
worn an ve ih are sates arel
—
hs alld bnitica
take ues sMORMan st ieee eee
CHURCH of E ciesemndaie Rea»
' gon for. Re: a aera Or DO
consistent Pewee und be Spa tholieiem and Infidelit 5S thomen gue. Le od
formerly Inenmbent of the: Tarsh of oP.
martin, k, Ireland, .
Agent ‘will visit Nevada in a fewsdage
THE BEST F I E
BEST FURMIT Y
: the Store of
3. KE. SOHNSTON,
Broad. street, nearly v9 ‘Nationa? Bu
change «Howth, ade City, nei
Bedstvads,
. yy cm" paaniesé wo
Bidet a terores ee NG
Done at the shortest notice.
Nevada, May 27th.
"J ¥IG0 Re,
Notary Public ahd ConveyancerOFFICE—SECOND STREET,
Meadow LaR@ccccces cons .-«Nevada Couhty.
tT =
be ne yee wieaind Sheet wilb be ae ¥
reraite eee READ .
W. iH. H. “COFPMAN,
VING PUROMASED THEMATIONAL
oe
(@ CIGAR STORE, 21
ON BROAD. STREET, NE¥ABA . CITY,
Will keep the stand along — st. always enpplied with the
Cigars, Pree es and Smoking
CARDS, and’ sti Pea
vargas EXPRESS ENrant articles my line are Invited
a ids: . W, 31, COFFMAN.
eel ie. sas
mee Srpars fie ot tate ’
mh ape Btisad ut
erence
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