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Uv uN I ON TIC K E T.
__ See YO PRESIDENT,”
Geo YSSES 8. GRANT
ScHUYLES COLFAX.
So ane .
JOHN B. FELTON. D. ‘A. HOFFMAN.
0. H. Lae eee ids 2. Serer
LEWIS SLOSS.
C. A. TWEED.
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ps cen
J. H. i. McNABB.
W. VAN DYCK.
308 Conca,
SARGENT,
COUNTY. NOMINATIONS.
YOR 80AD COMMISSIONER,
GEORGE GEPHAERD.
_FOR SUPERVISOR—Ist Distritt,
JAMES MONRO.
a
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The Natn ae ep hE is cesT POR Is
sa EEN NRTA AAG SANIT WMO: Ons one ING AIG ise UH Oin ert: Ry oat
~~ know where the Wational-obtained the .
~ factures and articles_ and the entire income tax will probably
dt riser ke
Wuo are Democnats.—The Presi' Every soldier who, after a
éated at tlie expense of the government . ¢
basely deserted the flag of his country
and took up arms against it, wasa Deni
ocrat. 2
Every member of both branches of
the rebel Congress, was a Democrat.
Every cut throat: and murderer who
shot down and starved defenseless Union prisoners of war, was a Democrat.
Every man in the North who sympathised with traitors and treason in the
South during the late civil war, was a
* Democrat.
Every General, Colonel and officer-in
the Confederate army, was aDemocrat.
Every person who rejuiced at the as—
sassination of Abraham Liacoln, was a
Democrat.
Every draft rioter, sneak and bounty
Every person who wrote letters to
GRanD DmMonsTRaTioN.—A grand
fete Gre Tale It ial opefted
ozhet Demo. efease
cent Beet ree were on hand armed with
Frank Blair was expected, but having
heard of the short sapply of lemons and
whiskey, he doubtless concluded to
postpone his visit. The following is
the account of the affair given by the
National >
‘fa the beautiful plaza in front of
their elegant residences they hada huge
bonfire, composed of a dozen bales of
hay covered with fancy colored paper,
and over which rockets were suspended,
the whole pile being plentifally peppered with fire crackers.One of the
bales contained a kind of a bomb inclosing a huge wad. Amid a diabolical
was applied to the ‘pile and the orgies:
raged with renewed zest. The burning
hay would.expiode the fire-crackers, the
rockets would shoot through the air,
the Chinamen would caper about quack. . D
ing like a_million of Muscovy duc
gongs, horns, drums, and stringed in—Repyuétron o TAXATION
tional. has an article in which it attempts to show that the reduction of
_ $167,260,000 of taxes is no reduction, or
in other words the burden of taxation
upon the people is not reduced, because tariffs are still high. Wedo not
figures showing the amount of reduc‘tion to be estimated upon whisky, tobaeco and manufactarés, but we do know
that they are mot oorrect, and we do
taxation has been upon produce, manuare used—inevery family and every day. Commissioner Wells says: “Ghe reduction of
tax upon raw cotton by act of February,
1868, is $23,769,000,” and. the effect of
this is beneficially felt in every. family
goods, as every housekeeper can testify . ~
who has had occasion to buy such goods
since the repeal of the tax. ‘The policy
of Congress has been to relieve the neBe een tax,and tax luxuries.
-Continlaiianse SY Gis eyes. “In 306 se
Bete ok ont then adds: “At the
t time, of all manufactured artiSe detested indeoter, the following are ynly subject to taxation : distill.
ed spirite, fermented liquors, manufac—
tured tobacco, gas, watches and playing
cards.” He then, adds: “Perfumery,
cosmetics, patent medicines and a few
other ananafactured articles are subject
to stamp tax proportioned to the selling
price.” Every article necessary to family.use-has been relieved from taxation by the amended tax law, and the
reduction of the list from 10,000 to the
mber just mentioned shows that Congress has relieved the tax payer of much
‘barden ‘heaped upon him by the
tic party. Besides the above
hé, the additional tax of 5 per
mes above $5,000 has been
repealed, andthe exemption is increased from $600 to $4,000. Another year
be repealed: But the National wants
to reduce the tariff on articles of foreign
manufacture. This policy would have
the effect of prostrating hoine industry
and transferring the burdens from the
shoulders-of foreign manutactures to
domestic industry, and at the same
time disqualifying the people frow paying. We have already competition
enough in our own country and labor
is now as cheap as men can affurd and
yet the Wational wants to compel
American workmen to compete with
the cheap labor of Europe. ‘The obligations of the government must be met,
and if taxes or foreign manufactured
atticles are repealed, additional taxes
must be levied upon the people at home.
The policy of Congress in lightening
the. burdens of taxes will be approved
by the people.. °
_ os
GENERAL LAWTON, late of the Confederacy, made a speech recently in
Savannah, at a Seymour ratification
meeting, im which’he said: “Peace hus
Ea we fought, and
which we feared weré ‘lost, may yet be
achieved.” This ‘is but an eche of the
“rebel yell” of tlie Néw York Conven_ Gnawr acts, Seymour talks, and Blair!
the army encouraging soldiers to desert
their comradés, was a Democrat.
Every person who was sad when the
Union army triumphed, was a Democrat.
Every person who sued the “lawfal money of. the country” and the national credit, was a Democrat.
2 Every person engaged in the massacre of Union soldiers at Fort riow, was
a Democrat.
Every person who mardered an enrolling officer, was a Democrat.
Every person engaged-in-the Sons-of .
Liberty conspiracy to murder the Executive and overthrow the government,
was a Democrst.
Every person in the North who opposed conferring suffrage upon Union
. Soldiers in the field, was a Democrat.
Every person who encouraged and
‘protected deserters, was a Democrat.
Every person who refused to contribute to the rélief of sick and wounded
soldiers, was a Democrat.
} “would like to seo all Democrats unite
in a bold and open resistance to all attempts to keep ours.a united people,”
was a Democrat.
Every person who was in favor of
“two Republics and a United South,”
wasa Democrat.
Every person who was anxious to
know whether “the South had resources enough to keep the Union army at
bay,” was a Democrat.
Every person who denied the authority of the general government to
enforce its laws, was a Democrat,
Every person who recognized the re~
bellion as “legitimate, legal and just,”
was a Democrat.
Kine it before the people that Governor Seymour says the current expenses of the army and navy have
amounted to $175,000,000 in three
years, or $58,000,000 per’year for both
branches of the service. This is less
per regiment than was expended for
the same service during Buchanan's
administration, and Buchanan had gold
while we have now paper.
Ir, with onr increased navy, and the
difference between paper and gold, we
should pay as much to maintain it as it
cost during Ruchanan’s administration
'the amount'woudld be $40,000,000 per
year, but the entire apportionment is
less than $18,000,000. This is the difference between Democratic extravagante and Republican economy.
—>
Can’s AGREE.—It appears that the
Union and Democratic committees of
Grass Valley can’t agree upon a proper
location for a stand for Gorham aad
Wallace to from. We suppose
it makes little rence to the speakTus New York Zimes says “The
day atter the Vermont election California had her say, but the result’ is
Sully known.” Several‘ of the Ea:
papers announced an election for us in.
the rest. Fully is good. We haven't
blows.
. bad even partial returns/here. °
. loose.
__Every person who declared that he. ~
September, but the 7imes rather beats. .
and it as if bedlam had turned
inally the bomb went off and
the wad was thrown high in the air.
Adesperate scramble ensued to gain
possession of the coveted missile, as the
successful grabber draws a valuable
prize. The lucky Mongolian who seized .
it received as his reward a gilded pagoj da worth about $50. This was the
signal for a renewed outburst of jabbering and ear-splitting belch from gongs,
after which the leather-lunged Tartars,
completely exhausted, ceased their din,
aud Grass Valley slept again.
THE Mémphis Post says that J. D.
committee of the Young Men's Seymour club of that city, has run away
with $250 of the funds of the club. He
has also left his boarding-house keeper
in distress. He was a “carpet-bagger”
from Michigan, and a thorough Deimo-.
crat, carrying out the principles of the
party in his private life. He is not the
only man that ran away with money
belonging tv a Democratic Club.
that ata late Democratic rally in that
place,. just 300 banners were carried, each one of which bore the inscription: “Do you want to marry a nigger.”
The procession was twelve hours passgrocery.
PoRCUPINE KiLLep.—The Oroville
Record learns that a porcupine was rety. Wheredid it come from?
THe Democratic ELlan.—Since
Mr. Seymour found himself “caught up
by the whirlwind,” we suppose he
thinks‘he is sure of being translated.
We have no doubt that he is destined
to “go up.”
ONE of the worst exhibitions of partisan hate in the canvass is found in the
recent. speech of.Howell Cobb, of
Georgia :
“The doors are wide open, wide
enough and broad enough to receive
every white man in Georgia, unless you
should «discover him coming to you
creeping and crawling under the Chicago platform. Upon them there should
be no mercy. They have dishonored
themselves and sought to dishonor yon. .
Anathematize them. Drive them from
the pale of social and political societg.”
This Howell Cobb, or “Gin Cobb” as
he is called, is @ paroled prisoner, pa”
roled by the merey of General Grant,
and has never been exchanged,
A Ber.—We understand that a
$3,000 bet was made in Grass Valley { feet
yesterday morning on the result in this
State.
A VoTE was taken on the steamer
Capitol on the trip up, Monday night,
and the result stood, Grams 87, Seymour 47.
‘Guam dcorense of corn, eee patiet in
the New England and Middle States
‘. this year is 49,600 acres.
CuiIna and Japan sent 117,313
( dounds of tea to Great Britain during x
the year ending June Ist, 1868.
ei eae : at ew York, have obiad the imal to vote, 4
x
chop-sticks, and decorated with queues. .
ting a tax to maintain a Free School and=tot
for this purpose, to raise the sum of $1000 and
Farnham, chairman of the Finance .
“fax: Carlinvillee{lll Democrat says . cs
ing a given point, said point being a . REGISTERED ana ENROLLED.
‘good fit
if desired. All work guaran
best satisfaction or no mune robs Ete the
The American Submerged Pump!
—or—
The Pacific Pump
COMPANY.
\HE CHEAPEST, BEST. AND
1 ABLE PUMP IN USE. MOST DUR.
" Fuunx P. Blair is expected on this .
Eero’
the
jwhisky.
wz Keep “jt before the geogle that
while the Republican party has reduced
taxes $167,269,000, $250,000,000 of debt
has been paid and $15,000,000 sf interest saved peri anno.
t@ Keep it before the peopl that
expenses $5,000,000.
BORN.
In this city, September 3. 1868, to the wife
of Antoine rai a a daughter.
oe
Election Notice.
N Electors of FRENCH CORRAL SCHOOL
DISTRICT, that an Election will be held on
the TWELFTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1868, at
hich will be sabmitted the. question of vobuild a School House. It will be necessary,
the rate of taxation necessary to be levied will
be one hundred cents upon each one hundred
dollars of taxable poe in the district.
By order of ine ae rd_of Trustees.
TEPHEN KENNEDY, Clerk:
French Céreal Sept. 21.
Annual . Meeting.
U 8. GRANT MINING COMPANY. Stock[>
e holders are hereby notified that the Annual Meeting of the U 5. Grant Mining Company will be held at the office of the Company,
226 Clay Street-San Francisco, on WEDNES.
DAY, Uctober lith, 1868, at 12 o'clock, M.
accordance with the By-Laws.
ENOS TAYLOR, Reoretary.
_ San Francisco, Sept. 21, 1863. Se
TO UNION picohae _
D™y, No LONGER? If yon here? rot .
already done so, go at once to the Office of .
the County Clerk and have your names placed
upon the Great Register, and then go fore
the Board of istration in your Election
Precinct and be lied.
DO THIS NOW,
Before the 4th “at October, Or youlosé your vote
SEE FOR YOURSELF
That your name is entered on the Poll List
ACCEPT NOTHING LESS, You Have_
The Right to see that your Name
_IS THERE..
prices of Jemons. and .
tration of the Ww ar Department, reduced . .
OTICE is heteby gi given to the qualified }.
BIGELO te
BOOK-KE I tg
a ot
id 2 wh
to the siiewind named gentlemen
REE who have siudied with him: ;
David Bentley, i Hi. Haskins,
das. Brown, as. H. Lee,
J.R. Stone. J. Earl Brown,
Isaac thompson, BFS hy
F. Eber, : Wm. J. Davis,
Martin tty, Jas. Johnston,
A. A. Stiles,—__. . E, Huntiey.
Ne Scholars will ‘be taken after Feb. ist,
“1969. a sepll
HALL’S SARSAPARILLA !
Yellow Dock and Iodide of Potass, .
r}.\HE best and most t reliable Medicine in use
for all diseases originating froma disordered state of the Blood and Liver, “it-eures—CANCERS,
SCRUFUTULA,«.
PSY, >
SECONDARINS, RHEUMATIC AND MER:°
3 CURIAL PAINS,
carcfal manner
¥ince all that it is the ©
ts Best Medicine in use.)
SULD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ; :
. SHEPARDSON & GATES,
PROPHIETOKS,
Corner Sansome & Commercial Sts.
sepl0 _ __* San Francisco:
Engine For Sale.
TWELVE HORSE SE POWER ENGINE is
offered for sale. itcan be seen at Pal“mer’s cid mill, on Sacramento street, :
PALMER & EVERINGHAM.
Nevada, Aug. 22.
‘Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
nm that the firm of
amsioes & Lester is this day dissolved .
by mutual consent. M.5. HAMILTON,
A. W. LESTER,
Nevada, August 29th, 1868, : uaz
_ ‘Be sure and ellis Boots .
B. LUTZ,
cm BE FOUND at his old dink paet below the National Exchange Hotel,
_ON BROAD STREET,
Ready to make as good Boots. as were ever
[ pata Give him a gota) and be asstired of the
; fact.
atl: you want your I Boots. or. Shoes. Renate ;
Do Nor BE CHEATED OUT OF
YOUR RIGHTS!
REMEMBER!
G3 That you Cannot Vote unless you are
REMEMBER that the Fourth
day of October is the last day for
Enroliment, except for Extraordimary Causes,
Ge" If you were Registered last year or before, you need not ror ier but YOU
MUST HAVE YOUR NAME ENROLLED,
THAT I8, PLACED UPON THE Pott List EACH
YEAR. THIRTY DAYS BEFORE THE
ELECTION.
Per Order, Count: ate Se Central Committee.
8S. KENT, Choirman.
M. 8. DEAL, Secretary.
DENTISTRY.
T. W. McINTYRE,
DENTAL SURGEON,
poe Broad & _Pine Sts. opp. Banner's.
oe . } PREPARED TO DO ALL
kinds of Dental Work at short .
notice and in the best mannér,—
Artificial Teeth inserted and a
aranteed. Full Upper on Vul25. Teeth filled with from 2
Nerve destroyed in sensitive Teeth, to 84.
NO PACKING,
aii ALL METAL.
8 pump saves fifty cent.
is aware is working ober tan B Saalirethy
adapted for wells, irrigation or pte pur
eane be eopeiest size will throw a stream six’
raise Twenty Gallons per po Ae
Sc barace will raise ree 40,00 gallons per min’
The Pump may apy seen working
Davis’ shan, Broad Street, Nevada, vac
Call, and See it.
Nevada, August 13th, 1868.
DOOTOR H, TELING,
PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR.
Graduate of the University at Dorpat.
Office— Maso. ic Building.
Residence —139 Broad St. Nevada city, Cal
KEEP COOLMLGOOD ICE.
“Just Published
. CHURCH of England. Clérgyman’s Reason for Rej g Protestantism, or no
consistent restiug ground between: Catholieism and Infidelity by Thomas nas Biggs, L. L. v.
umbent of the Parsh ‘formerly pst
martin, Cork, Ireland. A Canatiec
Agent ‘will visit Nevada in a few days. 88
J. FIGUIERE,
Notary Public and Conveyancer. .
~ OFFICE—SECOND STREET,
Meadow Lake...... « ««Nevada County.
All business entrusted to mé will be promptly attended to. jys.
CONSUMERS READ!
W. H. H. COFFMAN,
HAS PURCHASED THE NATIONAL
EXCHANGE
t= CIGAR STORE, .2)
ON BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY,
Will k the ag Sort tear ee emmys supplied with the
Cigars, Chewing pnd: Smoking
Tobacco,
Also, a large supply of PIPES, PLAYING
ine gs and other articles belonging to the
rade
POSTAGE STAMPS AND EXPRESS EN-VELOPES always on hand.
All who want articles in my line are invited
40 call.
W. 4H. H. COFFMAN.
Nevada, May 2th. ; sii
EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE
BROAD STREET, NEVADA cITY,
Opposite the ae Exchange
Hacks to let at the shorten
most reasonable terme. Our Hi
from vice, of tne style and capable Of goin
eman
Carriages jg . as
a alee Great Clairvoyant,
W Sarria sta
‘Lack. Success 4
MADAUE Vina, on. com
ott crocs gio pirendine nnd
om the best Koots and Barks
MERCURY AND ARSENIC. fala hn Bs will conSea