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, ~ {he Population of Nevada County.
The vote in the reeent electiyn, ys. our
vogehl in this city Me . cOUNEY amongst the forefiost in ) Btate in
ety! and is authorized . Population, It will be-se¢m by Feferene to the bseri , ee, f hy will deliver the Dsvocrat to su be., anions Presidential vote, that the te wh te mal
ptions e
ana forthe ume. . population over 21 years of age entitled to ¥o
ey is our agent for Ps ld be safe to add 2000 . P. Turney is for Patterson and vicin. is 7,302. To this, it wou
te, He in authorised eae subscriptions, advertise. for those not naturalized, and others entiled to
ments, &e., and collect and receipt for the same, vote who did not choose to go. to the _polle.—
nh RE aE —
The Mountaineer Fire Company. Political Trickery—Another Secret Circular.
We desite to speak a word of encouragement) ‘The following “Citeular”’ was distribnted in
to the members of this company who have fe-. jarge numbers in certain localities of the State
cently been formed in our city, aud whose OF-. just on the eve of the election. As the Repubganization promises to be of a highly useful . jicans repudiate thie/document we are forced to
character. Our’ experience is so recent of the . peljeve that it was got up by Know Noth: .gsin
appalling dangers to which we are exposed from . order to induce Republicans to vote for Fillfire, that it can scarcely be necessary for us to. more, Itis a curious document of its kind, and
say anything to our citizens in bebalf of an or. doubtless hud some effect in lessening the vote
ro 55. ; < a i t for Fillmore.
Hoogs & Co. range sathbelded aigents for San Fran. For instauce. of those entitled to vote who did ganization the object of which is so commenda. of Fremont and increasing that for Fi
isco, io reccive advertisements, and eolieet for the same. . not ou the day of election, we know a large . ble. We remember to have read in the life of
s 9 ec DMM PR PPPPPPPL PPP PY BRA ":
A. Badinm, Jr. is ont authorized agent in Sacracommunity of Portuguese and Spaniards mining
mente Cityrtricjis aller mol
“NEVADA, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12, 1856.
~~ ahe End of Poltties, exe
¢ " is would give uy ret! fully . the right of suffrage Th
Pls peyss unl cad oo able bodied white male population over 21 years
in our county and State. we hold it a subject of of age, of 9,302.
ete . _. Add to this 1,500 Chinamen working in large
High congratulation with those who haye labor repanien slong the bedi of the Yabes bd. othington.
a Fis, at. BED FINS “ie wud re ae . streams, and engaged i other pursuits, and
snen ag wats Meh el vairegir we have a male population over 21 years, of 10,mee eetiaiea oc Sle Repais and the 802. If we suppose that the rest of the popula‘enti es tion of the county, inclading women, children,
Constitution as it is, has cause to rejoice that hsdpa: pie pera ra a: Se el Th
the seeds of fanaticism which were strewn broadonsen iti aah’ soli pagtliation oe
peobangoeeap cy ht gga bestn above given, the total population must be, not
Although they may, unfortunately, in other ‘ Seder £0 pa
parts of our country, take root and flourish, . ™4° co
there is no danger that they will cumber the Children in Nevada Township.
ground of our Pacific State, We have besides,. From a census just taken by U.S. Gregory,
in this result, vindicated the truth, that the man . School marshal, we learn that the number. of
of the north and of the south, may, under the . white children, over four aud wader eighteen
coneervative influence of our constitution, come . years of age in this Township, is 300—of which,
together, and dwell in the bonds of that frater151 are males, and 149 are females. This is
nal. regard which our patriotic fathers fondly . the whole number for which we are entitled to
hoped, was forever to keep us one people under . draw upon the common School fund. It affords
A common government. however, a very inadequate idea of the whole
Desp'te the appeals which have been made to . number of children in the Township. An amazthe pride and passions of our friends of northern . ing number having made their appearance on
birth, deepite the wild “shrieks for frecdom”’ in . this “mundane sphere” within the last four
the ears of our adopted citizens, who they hop-. years, Though angels in all else, they are not
ed to delude with that potent charm, the De. like angels in this, they come neither “few nor
mocracy went forth with their principles plain. far between.”
ly written upon their banners, and the hearts of pavervrearly mays bevels
the people have rallied to their support. The. Tus Next News.—The Panama mail steamer
narrow and intolerant sp'rit which would have . with news from New York to October 20th, may
fostered religious bigotry, has been rebuked, . be expected the latter part of this week. The
that wh'ch sought to exc'te hatred and distrust . 9eWs Will be looked for with unusual interest,
of our citizens of foreign birth, has perished— . “8 State elcetions were held in Pennsylvania,
and. above all, that wh’ch contemned the patriOhio and Indiana, on the 14th, and the vote in
ot's prayer, and would baye seen the “land rent these States will, to a great extent, foreshadow
with civil feuds,” has gone down beneath the the final result of the Presidential coutest. It
tread of the army of Democracy. While we the Democrats have carried Pennsylvania, the
have no desire to exult over a prostrate foe, election of Mr. Buchanan may be set down as
there are reflections connected with this result, . Certain, but if the State has been carried by the
we cannot repress, We cannot but. believe that Republicans, together with Ohio and Tadiana,
after all the excitement which has been gotten the election of Fremont, although highly prob
up in other parts of the country, that the sober able, will by no means be considered certain.
thought of the people, has declared in favor of The Democrats of New York were united, while
the jnst and liberal principles: which have . the opposition were divided between Fillmore
stretched out the borders.of the country, and and Fremont. and if the friends of Fillmore conmade it happy and prosperous, We cannot betinued in the field up to the day of eleetion, it
lieve that from ed to end, the people have ar. i8 more than probable that the electoral vote of .
raycd themselves upon a sectional line, and . that State will go for Buchanan,
have come to disregard the solemn admonitions
of Washington, We do not believe it, because . BeNevir ov Tuk Mountainger Fire Co.—On
there bas nothing transpired in the history of . !a#t Thursday evening we had the pleasure of
our coltntry, to drive either section to so ex. Witnessing the first turn out of this company,
treme an expedient. We do not believe it, benumbering some 30 or 40 members handsomely
cause we regard our State as an epitome of the . Uniformed. In the course of their march they
whole Union, in which, the preponderance of . faced our office and saluted us with three rouynorthern men fs in proportion, even greater ing cheers, a compliment we appreciate and acthan in the confederacy, and here a just senti. Kuowledge. We attended ata late hour the
ment has prevail.d, cud they have.made a wise . Teading at Temperance Hall and were delighted
use of the power they possessed, So we believe . ®t the agreeable exercises, The reading by H.
it will bein the great Stares of the North, The . JM’Kinley of an original poem suggested by
masses of the people have not caught that infecthe recent fire in Nevada, and selections from
tion from abolitioulsm, which inculcates deadly . the dramatists and poets, were given with exhostilities to the South, and at this moment we . cellent taste, eliciting repeated applause. Mr. .
earnestly hope and believe that the noble de. M’Kinley is a man of enviable attainments as a
moeracy of Pennsylvania, New York, Illinois, . reader, and on this occasion well sustained the
Connecticut and other northern States, are . Peputation be has earned in this line at the State
sending up shouts of triumph for the cause of . Capitol. The entertainment was well attended
the Union, and mingling their pledges of fideli. 00 the part of our citizens generally who exty to the Constitution as it is; as it came to us . Pressed themselves much pleased,
Regnaas seeme ee ean Mihate, Tue Suenivy’s Orrick.—Ou the death of the & oh weeks will bring, us the deg throughlate Sheriff of this county, the Coroner Mr. John
a * the country, and that ship which brings 8 . Grimes became Sheriff by operation of law and
bs nang of the success of Democracy, will . has been acting in that capacity since Weduesglide lighter aud swifter upon the waters, than day the 6th. Ou Monday last the Board of Suany Kee! that has ever ploughed the deep. pervisors met and, after hearing au argument
on Poor Man’s creek, within six miles of Wash. that when he first went to the city of Philadel-. 7b the Repub
{emeunar,]}
San Francisco. Oct. 24th, 1856. 1 phil x Benjamin Franklin
ee tm gpm icans of the State of California :
FELLOW CiTizensi—We are now upon the eve
Some of these men were made citizens . phia now a century and a quarter ago, the ery . . mighty struggle for Liberty! Thousands
at the late term of the District’ Court, yet we . of fire filled all hearts with consternation.— . of our teliow beings, writhing pas i. ty of
th xerélsed . There was then no such thing in existence asan . Southern tyrants, cry to us for help! we
aptesseerbometecabee Arupihemopeal en: an . organization for protection against fire, and stretch forth our mighty arm to their ad? We
i ; triots, as freemen, stand
when that element broke out, it swept over the ae ~ noe No! pers ‘
Quaker city with fearful and unrestrained vio-. J) view of the mighty interests involved in
lence. Amongst the earliest of his philanthrop-. the coming.election, 1 desire to make you aware
ic triumphs was that of suggesting and forming os os og At : Pine wi pean yh eed
the first fire company in that city, and his re-. th." State for Fillmore, which will weaken tbe
ward was the consciousness that he had done . pemocratic yote without injuring our prospeets.
something for the benefit of the community.— . We have no hopes of carrying California, and
He says himself that after an absence of a few . We must use every endeavor to defeat Buchan: .}an, as he is our ouly o ent. Mr. Fillmore is
years he returned to that city, and instead of a thabe Will-o’-the-W te tow Chit Cove
beholding men, women and children at the alarm . nothing to fear. From the most authentic inof fire flying in terror through the streets leay. formation received from the east, tlie American
i i rout . party will not carry a single State; consequenting their homes to the devouring flames, he saw 9 fe fight is with. she Dethdoratss Tinvetore
well disciplined bands of men in companies, . j; is the duty of every Republican to vote for
rushing to the scene of cofflagration, and with . Fillmore; let him carry this State, aud you elect
their apparatus and appliances successfully bat. our cand.date, Mr. Fremont.
i i Again, should you bave any conscientious
Ming ageisst them: Welknow whet men equipporate ‘about ving for Mr. Fillmore, tbe foled and disciplined are able to accomplish else. jowing facts will put them at rest: Mr. Fillmore
Where against the dread enemy of our homes, . is as sound on the Republican doctrine as Mr.
2 itize ‘yemont, and in order to prove it to you I will
and we trust to see our, citizens generously . re edter dated, Buflalo, Oct. 17th, 168, in
stretch forth the hand of encouragement to) Jin he cays he does believe petitions to Conthose who are willing to exert themselves here . gress, on the subject of ‘slavery, and the slave
for so useful a purpose. We say to the Moun-. trade should be received; that he was not in fataineers go on in your enterprize, and while we . YT of the annexation of Texas, under any cir‘ . cumstances, so long as slaves are held therein.
pray that) there may'b> no Occasion for your . mot ‘he isin favor of Congress exercising all
services, in the hour of danger be your motto . jts powers in abolishing the slave trade between
“we strive to saye,”’ the States, asd lastly, he is in favor of the immediate abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia.
If more is required to prove Mr. Fillmore to
be a friend to our cause, examine the following:
pwerigens J : On the 2Ist of January, 1842, Mr. Adams
While engaged in working off the last issue presented a petition, praying the naturalization
of our paper we were called upon to pause, . of free negro foreigners, and that they be allowbriefly to record the calamity which had just . ed to hold real estate. Mr. Wise moved to lay
coil : q . Sherif’ -. the reception of the petition on the table. Mr.
transpired in the death of the Sheriff of this Fillmore voted in the negative—with the northcounty and one of his deputies. The circum-} ory philanthropists and against southern op‘stances have already been given to the world . pressors. pap : ‘ :
. with sufficient acuracy and have filled the com-. Now, when it is borne in mind that Mr. Fill‘ : . he untimely . ore in his letter to Mr. Dibble aud others.
munity with & heartfelt sorrow for the Y. remarks that his former acts will be typ'cal of
end of those who have fallen while engaged in . jis future course, and in view of the record bere
the discharge of official duties, Just at the} presented, I am sure you will accede to the rehour of the occurrence, upon the eve of the quest. ti t vl Aisndet
Présidential ‘election,’ while ai immense’ pro. , Us every exertion to enable our triendallo
y be in possession of this circular before the day
procession of our political friends were passing . of election. The issuing of it is a secret, and
through our streets with exultation upon their . must be kept inviolate from the Democrats.
lips, the fearful news was told and flew from Yours, T. W. PARK,
‘ . President State Central Committee.
mouth to mouth quelling and subdueing all othEy pier ee
er thoughts. Upon reaching the stand, with a Vote of the State.
common impulse every man threw his torch in-. We give below the vote of the State as far as
to the street, and the gentleman who was to! heard from. So far Buchanan has 13,257 votes
have addressed the assemblage, with a proper . more than Fillmore, and the returns yet to come
delicacy, came forward and after announcing . in will increase this majority.
the sad event, proposed an adjournment, which . probable that the Democrats will have @ layger
met with a quiet response from every heart. vote than both the other parties,
We had known W. W. Wright during the time
he held the office of Sherit¥, and in all places
and at all times we found in hima courteous
gentleman whose kind and generous nature won $
for him in return the kind regards of men of all re ee nap ata = crete —
deared himself to a wide circle of friends, and Placer (all but 1 precinet) 2804 2048 965
has been followed by the universal sympathy to . Nevada (complete) 3603 2239 1460
Death of Sheriff W. W. Wright and David
COUNTIES,
uvuvyong
‘O10
‘ynoulel gy
the grave. » ag (46 precincts) By sie Md
Of his deputy David Johnson we can speuk Sune tiaoles 918 ona. S45
with a more than ordinary feeling of esteem, . Calaveras (32 pteciucts) 2002 1197 407
513
PO emai ed! on behalf of the Deputies of the late Sherif from
Commoy Scitoor, Norick.—We call the atten-. J, R, McConnell, Exq., and on behalf of Mr,
tion of parents and guardians ‘to the notice in. Grimes from J udge Buckner and Francis J,
another column, for a meeting of all interested . Dunn, Exrq,, they appointed Mr. Wm. Buttertield,
to decide upon the location of a school house . one of the Deputies of Sheriff Wright, us Sheriff
for this district. It is understood that the com. for the unexpired term which closes on the 26th
mittee having charge of thefuad for the vefief} of May next. The appointment of this gentleof the sufferers by the lute: fire, are willing to . man, although a very worthy man, has given
for we kaew him as a warm and sincere friend. . San Joaquin (complete) 1268 1084
In the pride i he has fallen, per. Tuolumne (13 precincts) 1801 1200 3938
“i ‘4 te bd esse ergy ti “ re ni ns , . Stanislaus (complete) oo 40 R86
ce . m ‘s y Dae , spt thet ark rea + heist 8° . Contra Costa (complete) 460 293 189
which distinguished him throughout his life—. Alameda (complete) 729 216. 723
He had recently held the position of City Mar. Santa Clara omens) ly = 2 —
ell he did hi j . Shasta (complete) 6 104: 68
ei ane nee wan ” ty cerenly pak patna Mariposa (all but 1 precinct) 980 487 88
city, we all beheld with admiration. ‘ Although Butte (12 precinets) 151l lld2 402
aman of genial temper and most kind disposi. Sierra (complete) £949 2648 B71
tion, yet he was a brave and bold man who lovTehama (complete) ae 456 = 45
cd the excitement inc’dent to danger, with a . eh ie eersiontt *) a oa 4
passion which often led his friends to indulge . Sonoma Mendocino (6 prets) 1093 294417
the worst apprehensions of his fate, and al-. Mereed (complete) ‘ 300 98 2
though always cool and collected, his rashness ere (all 0G grams ne ao Pon
consi i » y oy wi hia Marin (complete
j
consisted in the confident manner with which he . Monterey (complete) 933) 138 183
met the occasion without calculating the peril Napa (complete) 887 480 158 .
to himself. He was indeed a true man, and will . San Mateo (complete) 282 113° «248
long be remembered in the community where . Trinity (all but 3 precincts) 936 783° 175
his many good qualities are appreciated, and . Siskiyou (2 prets to Lear from) 103 maj.
where attached friends still survive to bear the . Klamath (1 pret to hear from) 80 maj.
memory of his noble and generous nature, wots
. Gene Totals, 41,449 28,192 16,177
Wuat poss ir Mean?—Anortuer Escare.—It kotha (eanihit ableblielalA
THE NEXT LeGIsLaTuRE —AS8 near as Can now
It is altogether . ak) and more decisive than that achieved in any
devote the balance in their hands, amounting to . much dissatisfaction, as it was thought the cou. #8 only been one week since the Sheriff of the
some $900, towards this object. It is thought . gition in which the office has been lett, required County and his Deputy, lost their lives in the Cake r i
that the lot now owned for school purposes, can . guch a change in the control of it, as to secure . *ttempt to recapture two prisoners who had essext ogislature will stand as follows, inclube sold and the proceeds add d to the fund . the interests of the county as well as litigants caped a second time, in a most mysterious mansing the oe yee hold over. ™ seven
above referred to, advaatageonsly applied in baviti"inositee tn the Hands'of the Shueltt’ ee. ner from the Counfy jail. Another prisoner Assemblymen set down as uncertain will probathe purchase of alot and construction of a . Butterfic . Hamed Hargraves, under seutence of ten years bly be nearly all emcorade :
house adapted to the wants of the community, SENATE.
be ascertained the political complexion of the
Id not having given the bonds require
by law Mr. Grimes claims to hold the office unto the State prison, for killing a man hear San Wt G re he ok 19
aud to the healtt aud convenience of the large . ti) his successor shall duly qualify. We under. 289% it was discovercd ou Monday night, had Pe ee eee
number of childreu in our city, We trust that . stand he claims also to hold until the represent: made his escape by breaking through the wall TOPPA che os Sp aren Fees 3
all concerned, may be present in order that a. atives of the late Sheriff shall settle the ac. "? ® cell adjoining the one in which he was ASSEMBLY.
full and satisfactory expression of opinion may . counts of the office fully. Acting upon thisview . °°!#ned, and which was not locked. We leara Democrats,.,....-+-.00000, 55
be had upou the question. s oe a eipon Save . om Mr. Grimes, that slace-be took possession AUOFIGAME, 460. + 0000s seers ennss i
ee te of his rights Mr, Grimes with others went on ot Abe “olbes ot "ONE NA has bunitutes Republicans. ..6. 6.6. 06 cee eee. iL
‘pam iashede daeesticeshs esl onaseh ecshs scien Monday afternoon for the parpose of removing ’ Uncertain. .rianntiood cowie seve 7
: \s
the Deputies of Sheriff Wright, one of'whom has} ‘Thus it will be seen that the Democrats will
—of the ns 25 Jail to the present uate a clear working majority in both branches
; i ‘ . . time, en we consider the enormous taxes! of the Legislature.
mittee, attention ! if you have a banner “stand . 5° OO. Wend merge enpitaird paid by the people of this county for the su ‘ th bidod’ Gi bon di ever removed and remains in possession of Mr. P. -Vore or Towxs.—The following is tl not oa the order of your seading, but send it at . Grimes, until the question is disposed of by legai . PoTt of officials, and for erceting expensive « oF Towns. e following is the vote of
onee,”’ and if you have not gotone, you bad . proceedings. Court houses and prisons, is it to be wondered the principal towns of the State. The number
better, in the classic language of Ferguson, “git at, that they have been eager fora change of of votes cast in all of them, except Placerville,
up and git it at once.” those who are to administer our county affairs is considerably more than that of last year,
It is a crying shame that after the repeated adwhich may be accounted for principally from
, , i the greater interest people take in a Presidenmonitions which our officials have had, that . (1) eratect. .
the desk, books, papers, &c. belonging to the ofty of Nevada, the cred:t
Lpadenhrreellieardpabee st: Megs, Ly Megwsnd fice, when they were resisted by Mr. A, A, SarDemocratic coanty of the State. Central ComFor tae Arnantic Srares.—The new and
; splendid steamship Orizaba will leave WashingTue New Courr Hovse.—The enterprising . ton Street Wharf, San Francisco, on the 20th
contractors, Messrs, Bain & Israel, we are pleas. inst., with passengers and independent mails for
ed to say, are pushing ou the work of re-build. the Atlantic States, via Nicaragua, Passengers sibteces cunt Ma Wiinated thet crease a San Francisco. ........ 12,152
ing the Court House to a speedy completion.— . by this steamer will doubtless arrive ia New . gree of vigilance. Sacramento, ... 6.6.. .4.5, 4,601
It is already under roof, aud fully protected . York several days in advance of those going by Nereae nike cema bp il SRE y+)
from the weather—the iron doors and shutters . Way of Panama. AMENDMENT TO THE CoxstiTeTION.—According Geller 055s cae L688
are on, and the interior is ready for plastering. Deer sat aternerseshirmesnetseey to the returns in the Clerk’s office, the vote on Mn.. ; re 1.374
In the course of five or six weeks the whole will] 5, erase te me ey Kip, of the . the amendment to the constitution in this coun-. _ StocKtOM. 25.. ve veces 1,308
be ready for the occupation of the courte and sere “ in tee this (Wednesday) 'ty stands, for the amendment 1,368; against the. wen? viet Miter yet at. pe
county officials, Hall 8, at7 o,clock P. M., at Temperance . amendment 277. The tickets of the three parSar a RS hla agg NO ah 1,015
, ties had printed on them the words “for the pro: :
Lapiss Surres.—The Ladies of the Methodist} At q meeting of the Nevada Temple of Hon-. posed amendment to the constitution;” but it. _RBMOVAt-—Mesers, Steifle & Cohn of the Phil
Episcopal Church, hold a festival for the bene. or No, 8, the following officers were duly elect-. appears that the Inepectors and J udges only readelphia Dry Goods Store have removed to
fit of the church and to aidin the. erection of . ed for the ensuing term: turned such as bad the words “yes” or “no” adapt BR = aro oy Me Me’ li
the new edifice, on Wedaerday evening the 26th} 7. B, Palmer, W. ©. T.; Wm. F, Lyon, W. V. written upon the tickets. Upon no other sup. . Knox's new building. Their stock, consisting
inst, ‘Phe building at the bead of Broad street,. T; A, P. Church. W. R.; J. R. Willey, W. A. R; . position can we account for the small vote in. f everything usually found in an establishment
now pactistly completed, wiJl be wéed for the oy Sane W % F eS Fd y my tae the affirmative. of the kind, corresponds with the building they
oceasion, ? a a : ye da YT es dees Fn die Nes oecupy most admirably—which is new and large,
Mr, Wirsen, the quake tamer, who was eovere. At a meeting of Western Star Sopial Temple, . PePot, near the Post Office, San Francisco, for-} Farr Mussriets.—This excellent troupe gave
ty tiga ly/s alaasaies nesedilek ieseho dean No. 16, the following officers were installed: Pe eg re rin files of Atlantic pa-. an interesting exhibition in Boswell & Hanson’s
3 §, magazines, &c. We again re-. Hall last evening. They design giving several
is rapidl i the eff . . Mrs. Swarts, S. PT; A. T, Winn, B. P. T.;
rapidly recover ing from e effectsof the bite Mrs, Edwards, 8, V. T.; B.D. Herrick,B. V. T: turn him our thanks. other entertainments during the week.
The proprietor of the Noisy Carriers Hall, ra Mrs, Hoitt, 8. Past T.; E. D. Hoitt, B Past T:
. t nn iy Bs Geo serahe 4 4 Be Uo eon Premses: has also our thanks fora fullfile. The Pacific Expressand Wells, Fargo & Co.
e Us dC. 8, +> Mrs. . .0 ew York Daily Tribune, Citi Trish . have placed i
Atkins, 8. G.; Wm. F. Lyon, B.S, ra Newa, and the standard magazines. roe tog yeti tot tae toe o oe
a
A. Bedlam, Jr., our, Sacramento agent, wil
secept our thaoks for San Frdiago and Sacra:
meyto papers,
. Corner Rroad and Pine Streets, Nevada
NEYADA COUNTY,
OFFICIAL REPURNS «0
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. “CANDIDATES. gE ¢ na § :
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rend 1060 565 299 197 272 610 600 3603 1364
Se PUR RO BES LOS NETS SFB BI sete
Jobo C. Fremont,.....+. 583 276 105, 1 91 88) 2uh 1460 , ry
Seott 986 529 301 179 263 507 354° ,, Ms
MoKibbex. 915 524 298 181 260 590 367 a..
Whitman, 207 106 123 372 170
575 260 97 106 102 108 181
ager Se vir 968 647 311 190 266 600 889 0..) w.,
Skinker 702 351 202 110 124 377 176)..
Calo, Aisee Ceca BEAN 569 278 98 O83 90 89 126
¥ im.
Weg Sarin syste ia 9F4 548 206 190 266 604 355.. ce
RN hc tas teh saucoe + tks 509 361 209-1126 B76 TE ows ee minate
Buffingtop « sediat citscash np 565 269 98 92 90 911% ..
7 920 633 273 175 265 536 346
Burton. 881 382 220 152 167 428, 204
Phelps ... 411 251 79 60 “66% 77° 90
occ 968 551 280 184 268 685 342
IMR Sabi ickian iss ccass 935 542 284 183 263 574 343
Davideen. 4 aids esis 950 539 307 185 264 585 342
EE, NS nauameie sera 953 544 282 170 263 590° ‘327
Ransity ar Cabiad.d6 0%. A 861.582 267 157 254 529 319
Wopdwatdisns.csessceesiegss 695 356 196 107 115 358 158
7 88 I pak ia baat 675 .352 200 105 117. 360 160
CE CE AA 6f8 353 193 107 117 379 142
Heritage ...--. +. “) 689 «354 187/109 112 360 166
Pike.. €58 351 171 114 109 “84 158
Clifford . 507 273 89 101 101 88 126
Crossma 612 269 91 97 102 9 126
Avery . 663270 89 93 ‘107 “89 123
SME cc Pen (clots 568 270 88 94 102 84 119
MEMMMEL 0 Ta a 4:0. VAdA Sd + SpE S 550 269 97 88 103 88 120
For Sheri
Peri veg Bub ah apa ogbe 892 607 301 195 244 596 344 .
1 gilda lia Ef laba 793 315 184 119 162 360 164
IIE raise .2,.0:7 49st 0) Aten 557 249 #86 73. 74 89 122
For County Clerk,
Shoemaker ...e.sceseees 713 567 268 153 236 559 323
TROIS i i.2 r,s 2 ncnccrceevenee 1074 337 205 165 193 400 206
ee ere A ee $315.:260 84 62 46 71, .95
For District Attorney,
Anderson 974 547 296 195 274 595 340
MeFarland .. $09 356 186 97 143 358 145
ES 415 261 86 82 60 84 142
For Treasurer,
Bigourney i.. sie d eee’ 855 625 275 181 216 520 342
oS SPT Se ee 916 384 209 148 178 432 176
CO ee eae OR Yi 437 260 82 58 82 80 112
For Assessor,
Brennan..) 60.6 ese c es 929 625 288 276 257 574 348
Mayhugh....6.05.0000 739 38 192 71 136 371 1d
ee eRe ee eT Ce 627 263 ©8656 33. 81 . 87) TWA
For Public Administrator,
Nighdhaem 60.. 0 HEIN ee 962 516 287 189 267 628 ‘326 cage ee ee
Be ren ae Pier ee 675 552 143 110 115 307 156
COMME rik Gace vc veden teres 560 269 98 83 89 90 128
Tor Surveyor,
TART ie ce Oe es >> 60889 ye 866 523 279 I8f 256 524 339
pM OCP ERY TEPER TT 840 386 203 114 159 383) 166
APOHIO VEE.. 379 257 84 88 68 108 119
For Coroner,
MMU TL eres cecshceseeeee ss 896 534 286 184 253 580 340
Hosmer .0i..0...000--. 758. “S62 193 117 3159) 368 100
Hillershridt......... 516° 264 89 82 60 92 119
For Sup’t of Schools,
WHO iS CF ALA 945 575 287 152 2638 59 285
TORRID oi gs.d os vg ce sic cees 720 218 189 139 158 366 156 ee
Bible ap. I. . 2d + Ziiede546 269 «83 88 “61 “86 §& “i
The above returns are complete for President and official with the exception of San Juan precinct, which was uot received at the Clerk’s office uit.l late last evening.
Young Men’s Democratic Civs,—The follow. . R SALF All, VARIETIFS OF STRAWBERRY
ing; which we copy from the State Journal of . hgirite of C, T., OVERTON.
y wi ’ ‘tha res j heel TOTICE =’ ursuant to the reyuirements of the law
Mouday, will meet with 7 re sa StL in the heart “to establish, support and regulate common sclroula’?
of every true Democrat in the State :
. uy proved May od, 1855, the undersigned give notice that a
f et ite meeting of the qualified electors of the First School Pistriet
Aithough Buchanan's majority in San Fran. (Nevada Township) Nevada County, will be held at Boa.
cisco Was small in poiut of numbers, yet when . well & Uanson’s, Main street, on Monday next, the 17th
We reflect upou the thousand and one difficuitties . inst. at two o'clock FM. to fix the location of a rehool
. house for said Pisteiet. A full and ponetual attendance of”
with which the Democratic party was beset, we . 51) persons interested is rexpeettully requested,
must admit that the vietory there was more sigWw F. ANDERSON,
A. B. GREGORY,
. other county in the State, and that, ina very nein hte ____W.H. ORR, Trustees,
great measure, the sucecss must be ascribed to . PASSAGE AT REDUCED RATES!
the admirable dise’pline and extraordinary ex. Nicaragua Steamship Line to New York and New
ertious on Tucsday last of the much and uajust. Orleans. :
. ly abused Young Men’s Democratic Club. Ev-. Via SAN JUAN DFL SUR.—700 miles shorter than any
ery man was a Leonidas, and deserves the united other Route—through ahead of the Maili—only 12
. nay Ae : ae miles land carriage—Macadamized Road bethauks of the Califoruia Democracy. parture from, Washington St. Wharf.
Let the corrupt aud mercenary independent . ‘The slendlid New Steamship
press, with whieh the city of San Prauccco is’ @op ER Bae AR BBR AB «6.
cursed, howl on, aud, to gratify the fanatical . J. HW. BLETHEN, Commander bd
appetite of nigger worshippers aud outlaws, ,. _ .
pour out the vials of their wrath upon that gal. dependent Mails.-Passenigors and Treasure on,
laut band of Democrats. No harm can be done. . 770RSUAY, NOVEMBER 20th, at 12 O'CLOCK,
The great unterrified Democracy judge of nen . a} Ts by ; 1 ;
by their works, and they honor those who stood . ¢” ‘hc Company's W hart, and proceed imamediately im eomso nobly and upwaveringly by Bucbanan and . Wharf, which has recently been re-built, upon the splenthe Union at the clection on Tuesday last. i
! ‘The heal h of the Isthmus is excellent, and-it is confident: ‘ 4 : ‘ . ly expeeted, f cm the known repetation of the ORIZABA
Stneunan Case or SOMNAMBULISM.——The True) for speed, that the trip thiough to New York and New Oria tduy Gontalus the f Wing re. eos, will be the quiesest or RrcoRD, This Route bei
Culifornian of Friday contain the follo we 1 . 700 niles shorter than any other. ta sengers via ‘ans.
port of a case of sonmambulism : . cua avoid ithe great heat of the Tropics and the fever and
aaa nor PR ie 5 . debili y too apt to result from such exposure.
On Tuesday mor ong about . o¢ lock, a cou. The Ovizaba conneets with the favorite steamships Texple of gentlemen passing the Oriental Hotel, . as, tor New York, and Calhoun, for New Orleans.
net wman stripped to his shirt, with his boots . Ae Through Tickets farnixhed including transit of the
in one haad aud his clothes ina bundle undor opt hae Seen Se eretmee upensse ‘exam 4
a Nest ene * ia Sad eo Or TAC ATS P Crossing, “assure for shipment wi
hisarm. The y accosted the su wer, aud aked . he received at the office of the Company until 6A. M., day
him where he was going, Not r eviving aay . of sailing. —For Freight or passave apply to
answer, they took hold of aud shook him, when en ety C.K. GARRISON & CO.,
the man woke up, and declared that he had left! * orner Washingtcn and Battery sts,, 2 fone.
, H * 2 . 4 ’ ae ia Fear ee ee ae SEARS
home while ina state of somaambulism, ane OST. sutiee Ly HinhbY GIVEN THAT THE UNthat he dd not know where he was, or where he . Ls dersigned has lost a Land Warrant certifieate, drawn
was going, Io a little time he recovered his . !" 'y favor, No. 76,188 for 160 acres of land, and that I
maa ai " "i hove he dprace, . L&ve nade application to the Commis-ioners of Pe
senses, and was taken to a room where he dress. du) licate of said Warrant and I did hereby ange
ed himself aud started for home, . persons not to purehare the same.
abc hie seul) ely } 6-Gw* a WILLIAM GOERCKE.
Covnterrerr ENGuisn Soverriaxs.—The San } > 0 G E ; WRB IGANS, ‘a . Ni ry ! '
. Francisco Herald of Friday says: oe Gesaaiitonan en ry
We saw yesterday a couaterfeit English sov. i ; C
ereign well caleulated to deceive, The metal is . porto
light, but the size aad workmanship are good . CLOTHING or ae £
imitations of the genuine. Ou one side is the . On Re STRTTT eaeaas S Se
Py . Brick BeivpinG.
Queen’s profile aud on the reverse the usual tig. >
ve nbc rygs a ; BERWIN OTHER, ARE Nt -ENIN
ure of St. George overcoming the Dragon, The . . e hea bab Fd ee oe: ee
dates however vary, as d ffereat years appear . FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
ou each side, There may be aa attempt to pass . mong which are the most tastefully designed,
some of this bogus coin, and it behooves et.zens oi al ta a
‘ . Cloth and Velvet Mantillas.
to keep a bright look out. French Merinos and Delaines,
Woolen Tlails and Shaws,
Bleached Sheetings ahd Shirting,
: French, English and American Calicos.
With every variety of household Furnishing Goods.
A splenttid assortment of Gents Sup’r Black Frock Coate
Fancy and bl’k Doeskin Pants, Vests, Hats, and ,
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS OF THE LATEST STYLES.
_ The advantage which the undersigned enjoy in purchasing their goods, enables them to sell at such prices as will
Later From Carson Vatiry.—We find the
following iutelligeace in the Placerville Ameri.
can of Saturday, Nov. 8th;
Mr. Raymoud, who arrived from Carsoa Val.
ley ou last Tuesday evening, brought the ifor.
mation of the prople—that portoa of them .
kuown as the Gentiles, in coutradistinetion to . tage RCALE TE era ees,
the Mormous—baving formed themselves into a . if. H. BERWIN & BROTHER,
Vigilance Committee, for the purpose of redres“PDL is
sing some wroags committed by the Mormous, . PHILADELPHIA STORE ’
aud for keeping them ander restraint. The D4 BROAD STREET, KIDD & KNOR) NRW BRICK BUILDING » /
had jumped or taken possession of a rauch of . TWe"ty-five per cent. Cheaper than before
Mr, Johu Cary, but the Vigilance Committee ‘ the Wire.
gave notice to those who were in possession, to . Ww ape ocr Pog 9 to the citizens of Nevai leave within twelve days, which they dd, and Philadelphia Shore ts again open om Commercial St
the ranch was restored to Mr. Cary, the rightful one door belmo the Old Stand. :
owner, We have recently received ak New Goods
Mr. Raymond reported that a few days before . Which will be sold twenty-five per cent cheaper than ever
he left the valley, they had had three or four . Are pesca me iis markets 2. .
inches of snow, but that when he left, it had all . follow ons of the best quality, apd consist in. part pe
disappear'd, He reported the road as clear of . Carpets.5,000 yds. Three Brussels, Ingrain
snow, and in as aed one as usual. The wea. colors. i mv 4) ny
ther in the valley, previous to his leaving, was oie ones re Oe wee eee
cold and boisterous. The health of the people boy
was as good as usual, and that is robust.
Table Covers.—\Worsted and Linen, of allkinds; Swisa
Muslin, Jaconet, and Cro’s-bat, too numerous to men.
1,000 PIECES IRISH LINEN, at all prices. 7:
88 Goods.—15,000 yids.
ee tee yds. fine styles figured French
6,000 yds plain French Law i
6,000 “ linen as peep
4,000 “ Chambrai, all colors. :
“ 100. embroidered Swiss dresses, latest style,
wae yds plain English Chally, richest of all,
2, Mrs figured Berage, also Silk Tissue.
600 fine Mohair Robe:.Dresses; also the same with:
flouncing,
20,000 yds French Calico, all colors,
Silks.—\Marrantique, aid, Plain, and Changable, (the
latest and rishest styles;) also any color of Florence Silks.
Mantillas.<jjk, Satin and Lace, of every deseri «
Bonnets.—Leghorn, Split Straw, Silk, Mohair, Satin,
Silk Open Work, all kinds of Ladies’’ Riding Hats, Girls’
J. E. Hamlin, of Broad Street Book Store,
has our thauks for Sau Frane'sco papers,
~ Nevada Tempue of Howor No. S—Meets every
Monday evening, at Temperance Hall, at 7 o'clock.
Visiting Brethren in good standing are ever welcome.
A.P. Curren, W. R. 6-"m HH. B. PALMER, W. ¢. T.
Mee of Mowntalneer Knugine Co. No.1
: You are hereby notified that an adjourned meeting
oi your Company will be held on Thursday evening, Nov.
13th at 71-2 o'clock. A punctual attendance is required
as basiness of importance will be brought before the com: Flats ;
pany. J. G. SMITH, Sec'y. Mate Boys’ Hate. T. J. Sisx, F ha , g ae etre wey rich assortment.
. tet atl a i -mbroidleries, Edging and Lace, the riches le ¢nhand,
M M808IG NOTICE Tie momborsar eK Kane . AMA we eal espcial atfention to them et oe
1 No. 75 . M., are notified that a stated TUE RICHEST STYLE OF EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS.
meeting of the Lodge will be held at the fasoni MASK geil r
in Kidd & Knox’s Brick Block, on Riles cet igs “ileachet Muslin, 4-410, ‘checp
Cotton. Bleached Musli than
punctual attendance of all the members ia requested, . €ver before Teen sold.” + 1 cheaper ot J. V. Warsoy, Sec'y, CHAS. MARS Alexander’s Kidd G 33 Ss
BS ey ae Hi, W. Mt. Lawn Dresses, at OneDetlan
dade cm Fes hada Ole tee tT Sen Ladies’ Shoes and Gaiters, of all kinds,
Ladies are invited to call and examine our Goods, amd
ascertain our prices, before purchasing elsewhere. ; °
r the Numler,-Philadelphia Dry G@eods
Store, 19. Commercial Street.
STIKFAS. & COHN.
tw,
GEO. W. YANT,
BELDEN & YANT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
—No. 4 Second story of Alban’s Brick 0 ;
> tf.
DAVID BELDEY,
Nevada, Aug. 18, 1854,
WW 2 LPAVE WASHINGTON ST. WHARF WITH “fx
Ba” Vassengers by this line are landed at San Juan up-»s to Virgin Bay where they embark at thee
. did new steamer SAN CARLOS for the Atlantic steamer.—v
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