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September 3, 1867 (4 pages)

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Eo wit Governor, . Reed. checo. pr and cy Soc dhd ie FOR CONGRESS, WILLIAM HIGRBY. oonr a OR rn story Election September 4th. tO WITS = + Wer hebbhde.).<: BE. W. a fon : ‘or Assemblymenm = ¢ #4 at oF us give the: enemy; a,terrible rout. J.D. wit HL G. RO. 8, 0 ake.. Gs D. DORNIN, of North s San Juan,For Sheriff, GENTRY, of Por havens. For raapes aa PS. ‘Grasp Vv’ ies ‘or at err @. K. FARAUAIS af Nevada A tamale, Opitougn decay, “(BB TORNBON, of North Sn Fub'.0 N. P. BROWN, of Nevidh, BNET: °°. ne “H's BEXLEY oF ier vada. Por Supt. Gf Sc E. M. PRESTON, of North San Juan. oT wr VE Cor omen “2S Ite W. C. GROVES, of Nevada, ‘Supervisor ahd District—-GEO. BUNEWELL. . FUDICIAL NOMINATIONS,” ae Election October 2nd, A & and’ Show them to his’ neighbérs’ that . . heshould die an: any time after taking his Policy, . . ' Te pupreme “te ee Sipuces _ John Beh Carrey. Rhies loo may. kpow ihe sae ord of .the. LANCASTER au ASEY, Prop’s. Sogo vgereting 0 50 years of bpayments oan Oe County Judge, woe . Union ,party.in the.mapagement of September 2, 1867. Gaye ater een ea a: ©. MILES Jot Nevads.' > 5" pans affairs. i8 A Reed San Francis J I Caldwell Nevada Reser it is. not tis tnsred,, but they Ler Ustox Men Wonx.—Never* was. : “Reap! Reap!! ‘Reali Let citiTB 4 Gros do HB Hopkinson Dutc F. Albour Endowment Policies are . there, an election where Union, ‘men, zens remember. that the CTnion Paty J Kelly = J G Gilmore Brush Cre . MOn=forfeitable after two alihual @ H Johnson AH Fairbanks Nevad . premiums have been’ paid. should be so steadfast, :toprincipla:and:. tdol charge ‘of! Sunt} ‘tthirs? with . Irwin nett Auburn BC Hughes de” . . All Wéliéieds INCONTESTIBLE true, te,narty asin, the, present, contest. . debt of $110,000, and the first “Union; c Wilts coil. H Wiciorn Sen Juan . from date-of issues», by Phe bentcremre sate 2 pdminiotration paid o,88,000 of thar . 4 Weaver Colfax’ Mrs Darling Scdo . . curmpary pean! GRACE on reBe »® reason why men attached to the. debt, ~ . . psepen Sanch tet ee French: Corra . mewal payments, Preeti pey of the party should work thé]. Rémember that county ¢ epee! Were GW Tome a eee ae ny mp 4 The most LIBERAL aia most. harder: Nevada: county? ie albright’ro, $1 35 on the $100, and that they ate [tt Witttam Forest Spri Ay gael 4 en RESPONSIBLE company in the far as her local offices “are concerned, but it Gs impértant that the majority et. In this. contest, California. so far ag her-voice and influence goes, must) either place the séttlénient of all’ the” ‘armies fought, into . issnesjon which our the en of the rebels, or sustain the Union The Demogracyis pledge416, Jet the, rebel make their, own, terms with the government, and to per. mit; forthe first time in the history of the world; the. vanquished to dictate} commodious Hospital haye been, buijty. = tating, to'the vietors. ‘This is the effect ’ of the Democratic policy of reconstrue: . tion. Will any loyal man aid in carry. pit’ ‘out? vt believe not, but rather teach will, 1, for one day, lay aside his bu sand devote that day to secur Ex: cae ‘of “his principles.— men of Nevada must not allow. le. county office, to. pass into the. hands of the Democracy.’ lm ‘another . year we will be. called: ‘upon to decide. whether the ‘government of the nation: shall be given up to the rebels ‘in the election of a President. .Every vote now ‘cast for Démocracy strengthens that! party Yor thd eomiing contest. “The . . affairs of the Gouity demazié thie . . Union party should oh tinud t esis its finances..The county government: was wrested fromy Democratic hands in 1861., ‘Then thecounty debt was'$110,000.. E.G, Waite was then placed in charge of the Treasurer's office. Dur: inthe last two Democratic administrations, county scrip was worth 50 and 60.cents on the dollar. During Mr. Waite’s administration $88,600 of debt Sd My ne jto.95:cents jon . the dollar, -were, decreased. From that he pr » the debt diminished, = ay co now ar of debt and aa 3 ocratié ‘bdthiniétration “tated propetty $1 35 oa Tha bane County taxes asta onty' 80 Gets onthe $100 . , The school ‘ee ery ‘the last T Demoofiitié a tidn Was’ ‘only five, + asicorrect, and yet ‘Democrats have the GORHAM. cratic. rule. , ures we have given are taken from the may be relied upon _ ‘assurance te tall? about gounty Hanpocs, ‘Now we appeal to. every man in the pusINess rested sous GORI tbe Sab sa financial condition,see that not a sin man is erased from. the-county ticket. The > opposition have spared no effort to ickory, nnd Joyal /i@n; slab not rest in confidence of victory. “Let . us not’ be Content with victéry, bat ‘let *Lodk 667 2onERMuvuuaAN EY oTgNG. Es i. She from. piv informsus that it esi e Democrats to vote ap See Be. tbe, Ps aad «ESS f vsti of HYG GRO WE Forest Springs or Grass:Valley; intBiscounty. ‘He says he Amgus that. teams have been engaged to bring these voters over. t_ Uni en a a oe the poll lists a hp te ahd &ee ‘tHere is-no colonizing along. county line, Es,. pecially mond this he done’ ip the pre cincts® ndiied. Reve we give seyt figures relative to county ‘affairs, Yaken from the county official’ reeérds. may lie, but fignres wont.. We hope every loyal man will read these figures now only 80 cents: ‘gave 5 cents on ovls. “The Union} party gives 25,cents.on ‘the, $100, . and throws in —— fronts the anleet licen, Remember that during the last ‘part of Dé@nio¢rptic sule, ‘scripowag) worth from.50 to 60 cents on the dollar, and now will bring its face. Remember that while all this ‘has ‘been done, a splendid Court House and and the grounds around them planted in shade trees. Remember that the’ salaries “paid county officers now, are. not nore than one-third what they. ‘were: “under DemoRemember that the’ debt has been entirely-paid, and now the county has property worth nearly $80,000. Remember that school houses have been built,in a great measure by public funds, fh every district, and schools, ‘that under Democratic rule were only kept three months dozing the year, ates anced kepttén. Remember that Geen things have been accomplishéd"by the Union party, aud do your duty ¢¢ maintain that party in power, by voting for every man on the county ticket.. re Let Union, n yen do their dutymorrow; and when the sun goes down on that day, they will count:up an, av. erage majority of five hundred for the county. tickets, Look out for canards. ‘The Démoc! racy are at their old tricks, ‘and they will no doubt girculate many penton against Union nominees. ie x. te aD LoYaL men, vote 5 antl to-morrow, and see that eid snisidhaas their yoo ak ‘ Lap every friend ofthe Union soldier, and every man who desires to advance } ‘. friends, and entire defeat to the enemies place, con] Stumpers . . fought in our ituter ih ¥ will show theires es flesh of their flesh’ 4 . solicitude as. a Prensa ~0f. course the election of a United ‘States a is a matter ee great importance, but it ought not to cause such bitterness and strife among Union men, as to interfere withGnd endangerithBeléction df @ny] e} nominee on the ticket, for Congress or a State office. As the decisive hour i approaches,alhpast differences—smartings . 4 from. defeaof personal friends and personal aspirations—should be forgotten ; and the ruling motive,he, success to the of the Government. It is no time to quarrel and contend about men, when principles a%@ Gu Ge@pardy;: <Of what avail, save an unavailing chagrin, wilt it be to those who fail to support the Regular Union Ticket, if by doing so they cause the election of one or more Copperheads? _ We. cpnnot believe that atly sidérabl voters there will consent to a Union defeat, by voting for Union men who have not a ghost of a show to be elected, and thereby elect so-called Democrats. We feel a deep, iyterést}imthe:regult there, because of its bearing upon ti here—in Nevada—next year. mee amd ARRIVALS AT THE Broad Street, Neéwida Gity, Gaiifornie! nainbérof truly toydly NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. . h ‘. INTEREST, AP SEXP cent: Perdwnum, If T of all kinds, and every ps of the Cho Pruit ones day from the ranch, ‘ “ees auaie Confectionery. ry. . "Gennine Hae i brands of Loto tA yalbk Sheebe: Lot_o Ji
Floweria, survey on slag teaver road to’ 0 Cherokee, Sl for Aarigultstal gurpoens vaiua Piolo "te Wilke ol PIN Sherok hae ae ren i pireet, NORTH. ‘AMERICA. LiFe “INSURANCE: COMPANY of New ew Yank . oy RURELY. I t MOTTALL. RESENTS iidre Dsceehigeets terms for insur? ance than any ot the United’ States. An endowment po “secure to’ the holder DURING HIS LIFE , if he should live to the “age age, ialay? ‘stm that fie may wish to lay up, Ds OF teh ; re that time, 8 the. whole a heirs within beg . ys wits instance; a o pags Axes a ig icy ie $10, 000: pan Mino, ee he. lives till shat age, ies ae Cire to hint. and'in getting it, he gets ‘all the money e has paid tu the Corteany wi Witn’ ComPouND ie Canon, pcan i oly . d Rea! } _ . Reniember thatthe last Demoeratic 3 should ‘be: increased for the ptirposo of . Admitiistration onl; helping the majority onthe State-tick:{ the $100 to Pablic Se J D White Washingto H G Rollids Meadow 1 K He Poem mg do W H Coffman You" Bet de CW Davis Sweetland Flat NH Molley-c-@ouo tat s 4 Cramer 8 Birchville JG Brown do “W. FF. BRANDRETH, HA Wardner do P White Selby Fiat aug22 _ Braveling Agent. L Sherman Weshing FA Cal Calbeck Gregor m cbean ontezum hi AN 4 R Goyne R Greer Jones -Bar WAGON D BLACKSMITH PWileox do I Vantilburg Rock Cre . . +» o ere iohare 0% Ps S53 a eae i nders oO a —. a. Hi Clay Cascades” 8 A Clark” foe we 18 Qt SACRAMIENED Syn tee on ET ie eg joe Ww . single Machine, using either Silk, Twist, { Linen or-Gotton 'Phreads, and. -sewihg with oe rt r Colfax ic aha abe At sons bolding id j=: oe ae hereby notified ce Loe ies perly verified, to the undersigned, Aawaaineter of said estate, at SEWING MACHINES. J ‘PRE _ sv OR. ME MERITS OF. THE] . . “Singer” Machibes over all*others, for ejther Family tse’ oF Mana factaring purposes, are.so.well established and so generally admit, ted that 'an enumeration of their relative excellencies is ho Johiger considered necessary. THE LETTER oy td FAMILY MACHINE, Hitherto mantfactured by this: Company has gainedand maintained, the world over, and for years past, an unparalleled reputation and sale. But, notwithstanding the excellence of]. this machine, we have now to announce that ithas been superceeded byour = NEW FAMILY MACHINE, which has been over two years in. operation, and-which has been brought to perfection regardiess of TIME, LABOR, or EXPENSE,and’ which is now confidently presented to the pub-_ lic as. incomparably the BEST SEWING MA: CHINE IN EXISTENCE, ‘Phe machine in question‘is SIMPLE, com PACT; DURABLE and BEAUTIFUL . It is QUIET, LIGHT-RUNNING, .and CAPABLE OF PERFORMING A RANGE AND VARE ETY OF WORK never hefore attempted upoy equal facility the VERY FINEST and coarsest materials, and anything between’the two bread (IRS a substantial . ? wis snares Cte eae Re ORIG QUIN, Py OVEL the, best interests of, the ,county;, State. yeh N ation, te Be Hioket ING, T and Pp. camden ohoendongut and adj Ny ie . Send for €il ha thera a in NeBoxe do. a age aNd do. eri ra of Mapupae do z Sullivan chine omit d kad ~Mdo 6G H Cutting» 4 Ree Og ieagons, Be Satkies, j ie Se. Sh sens in the ra style. TORS NOTICE.—AIl ‘perclaims against the estate at PRES teed sg a sa ern a on oe wai Depactitan ake hd Wagons to orresia Orth San Juan, Ne ne eee CLA RD: sabe dais Pagelen, OF wastaiat ld ones, tne Woe — Hen Nevada, Ntrciets ater oe superior criot Style und at and ah eonadl Rates. , June SI N GER po 4 A 2 2, : be Company, No. pod shea obs ust Sh world, . J. A, EATON & 00., Gen’l Ag’ts, 302 Montgomery st. San Fra meisco on ae onde L. ©. KEITH pubic Paha have. 0 Lge arted of hing Ie, be done ai ON will attend to ‘the Wood PAINTING! PAINTING TE RICHARD H. ROWE, Ae ate AComMoDroUS Sh the f Broad sa d Main te, tn oitpesett th ie to do. itt kinds of ; Sign, Ornamental & Plain Painting . : at short notice, and: ON REASONABLE TERMS. Special attention given to the painting of WAGONS, CARRIAGES, ETC. ALL KINDS OF © Hotise painting done in the best manner. Give ME. & OALL: é aug3l RICHARD H. ROWE: a A MILLION MORE) 3 te AY, 34g i a ON Bie Oe see . «socom At: SPENGR'S Lemons CAND xX x ani c doe gure. raat deign eine: rte segces ra. a adsere, Sine a f' New York, best Manufactt Iphia and Boston. a ht ta. * ing,’ Celebrated Harn @i1, ck. French Calf, aa gh Nally Ar Leather, prend, Sad ‘style. “ gt, Pai Shoes Imade to order, in per. case, I cs and pees ‘will sell-my Goods _ . Cheaper sien eye House in REMEMBER TUE,CORNER . (EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE. “BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, . Opposite tne National Exchange. . SAXBY & LANCASTER, ; -WOULDINFORM es ere of NevaAS they have —— livery stock Borg business of ‘elm, and united the stock of the Union . ipo Stable, and now have the largest oe sin te this v gon ae, oe gies part oO ith elegant. Buggies Wagons and at. the shor note and on the ost ryote ate Big: Orses are free. from vice, of tine style and capable. fasd going as fast as any gentleman cares to Carriages ‘for: Funerals ‘sitended: to with, Prompineas., aS le Hors varded by i and the best ofeare Nevada, Dec. THE ‘BEST. ¥: ¥URNITURE “YO BE FOUND hie side ofa rancisco ls Repf at > the Store of = + ©. Hey es Ste e ; eek, or month, x LANCASTER. horas ae Be JOHNSTON, Broad, street, nearly opposite National Ex a Hotel, » Nevada _ Bedrtonds, FORT _ Milsrors, “a EVERYTHING GOES—CHEAP FOR’ CASH. . SPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING. <i Glas petertn tier: re Ky Call and examine the $tdek 1.b8 G R. CRAWFORD, ra COMMERCIAL STREET RETAIL: DEALER 22: START ONE RY Blank Books, Sheet Maile, Gold Pens, . 4 &e. &e, Re. Pletute Frames, ot any ze, made to order ("Constable ana’ Jastice’s Blaiks on hand. Bread! Bread Bread . CALL AT. THE: NEW YORK BAKERY COMMERCIAL STREET,’ ; And leave your Orders for ras tae CAKE, of every description. ve J Sette nn rae ane pean a ny Cake, Wafer Jumbies, Pettaten Honetenetie withteburea, Wapeert maee son BOSTON pee gad Pre Sunday maine Oe er OAS DR. ‘WILLIAM KENT, Echt colt ladlcikes oats Wil” aow be able to eo fiers received a a latge stock ssi ing to his . on Silver te ora ee ean, nee ¥SEASRERO SAP IOLI ‘oes Be ¥, Sak oe ba OOM RO yoirie eae TEATOR hath