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April 7, 1867 (4 pages)

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pe RO RRR a i PRR A ce en al et
_ neglécting to pay said tax, instead of ten.
"fraction: of: month shall be‘ demanded.” .
~ the Héquired
alk:iacomes in excess of $1,000, derived
“amount of . Hales. Of live stock, sugar, wool,
4 . = We have before
. = Amended Revenue Law.
now be performed in Apel Theaonsaded
law, ftomi sé¢tion 1 t6 sedtion 7, inclusive,
ae
. Money for the detection .
of oes the law.
tinellade adding: per
‘centage for failure to pay as required by.
law. “The person or petgons so failing or
per centum: heretofore required; slvell pay
@ penalty of five per centum,together with .
interest at the rate of one per centum per .
mouth ‘apom said tax’ from the time ‘the
ame became’ dud, bit'no’ interest for any
The Assistant Assessor's pay. is. increased
SPs per day! ’Personscat arryin
usiness or professian.,
tax are liable toa fine of from
ten to fiye hundred dollars.
tamps are ROW Tequired on. mani.
of landing and passage tickets
of vepsels plying between the , United
States and. Fim America, , All affidavits
are exempt from stamp duty. N , stamp
1 Wired fi’ Probdte matters where the
value of the estate does not exceed $1,000.
Nostemps are tequired on papers neces.
ary for the collection of soldiers’ . pay,
took effect on the fst of March last.
‘ Phe following are the additional exemiptions; in Which petsons'in this county are’
intetested.”” Canned and preserved fruits,
Castings of iron, brass of copper for ma«chinery, doors, wisidow sash, blinds frames
Sa0/sills of whatéver material. Root and
other, sinall: beer;' soap, common brown,
sold for less than seven cents per pound.
school room seats, desks, etc,, sleds, wheelbarrows and hand arts, tinware for domestic ° or ‘eulfaaty purposes, ° wagons, .
éarts.and drays . used for farming, framing .
or Tumber ‘ber purposes, washing and clothes
wringing machines.
The tax on grape brandy. is one ‘dollar
per gallon and any one neglecting to pay
is liable to a fing not ekceeding: $1000 and .
“The. following changes are made. in reard to the income tax, and apply. to the
the year ending December 81st.
1966. . The rate of tax is five per cent. on
estate parchased within
tater yr previous to
earer he which income is estimated ;
interest. received or accrued upon notes,
bands and mortgages, or other forms of inbearing interest, whether paid
or not, and sali, Jos the inct gol a ‘become, due. from said
pete oo deeape the amount of all
premium. on gold and, coupons; ‘the
butter cheese, pork, beef, mutton or other
ineate, hay and.grain, or other vegetables
OF other productions, being the growth or
produce of the estate of such person, not
root aa age are thereof consumed .di' . tives and Delegates “fn “Congress, fron"
. estimated depreciation of values and loss-.
1 tion can be made for any amount paid out
é of the facts, and no deductions. claimed in
-} on or before the 18th day of April, except
a aisrallor other sérvice of the United
States, including Senators, Representawhich the tax has been-deducted. In additionto-one thousand doHars exempt
ote from “the income
moust . sate, ‘bahia sich piviahs Ws owner, ten. _
ant or mortgagor; ‘losses actually sustained
during the year fires, shipwreek or incurréd in trade, and debts as
certained to be worthless, but excluding all
es within the year on sales of real estate
purchased two years previous to the year
for.which income is estimated ; the.
amount actually paid for labor or interest
by any person who rents lands or’ hires’ laother bus from which income is actually derived; the amount’ actually paid
by,any person for the tent of the house’or
premises occupied as a residence for himself or his family; the amount: paid out
for nsualor ordinary repairs. No deducfor new.' buildings, permanent improve
ments or betternients, made to increase
the value ofany property or estate, Qnly
one deduction of one thousand dollars can
can be made from the.aggregate! income
of all the mémbers of any family, composed of one or both parents,and one or more
minor children, or hushand and wife ; that
guardians shall be allowed to make such
deduction in favor of each and évery ward,
except that in cise where two or imore
wards are comprised in one family, and.
have joint.property interest, only one deduction can be' made in their favor.
All persons are required to make returns
of income to the Assistant Assessor of the
District, and that officer is empowered to
add fifty per cent. against those who neglect ot refuse to maké proper returns.—
Heavy penalties’ are provided for frandu.
lent returns. Persons may on oath declare that they were ‘not possessed of ‘an
income of one thousand dollars, liable to
be assessed according to the provisions of
this Act ; or that they have. been assessed.
‘and paid.an income tax elsewhere in the.
same year, under authority of the United.
States, apon income, as prescribed by law;
‘and ifthe Assistant Assessor shall be sat:
isfied of the truth of the declaration, shall
thereupon be.exempt from income tax in
the said district ; or if the list or return of
any party shall have been increased by the .
Assistant Assessor, such party may exhibit his books andaccounts, and be permitted'to prove and declare, under oath or
affirmation, the amount of income liable .
to be assessed; but such’ oaths ‘and evidence shall not be considered asconclusive
sach cases shall be made or allowed until
approved by the Assistant Assessor.” The
law providés that incomes shall be assessed on the Ist day of Match’ and payable
incomes of 1866, which will probably. be
levied on the Ist of May and collected bé.
fore the 80th day: of June, as heretofore.
Tue London Lancet isin doubt what to
call. several young ladies. who recently
passed an examination for adinission to
the society of Apothecaries. It s ts
“apothe-caresses” as an appropriate title.
The successful passage of their examina.
tion might be styled the apothe-o’-sis,
Ex-Senator Nesmith, “of Oregon, has
been appointed Minister to Austria,
_ ARRIVALS AT THE
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL,
_, Broad Street, Nevada City, Cilifornta, " *
taxes paid ‘within "tha ¢
bor to cultivate land, or who conducts any.
. The Mutual Life Insurance Company
. The’ Home ‘Mutual Fire Insurance
wiki: sin
Shakes,
vay
W MOLESALe AND mErant
CLASS WARE,
‘COMMERETAL Biche cositl
‘Opposite A, Lademan’s ‘aie an
f
‘
WHERE ‘WILL BE FOUND ‘4’ {ooMPLETE
ASSORTMENT OF
China and Bohemian Ware,
Chamber and Toilet Sets,
Plain and Fancy Dinter & Tea Sets.
Lamps,
Cutlery,
Willow Ware,
Mirrors,
Chandeliers,
Chimneys,
Globes, ,
Brittania & Plated Ware,
Fancy: Articles,
Supplied with all the articles in.our line on the . ’
most reasonable terms, and parties wishing to purchase are Saviiet Ww cal and examine
ouryoods,
BLIVEN & RVERINGHAM.
Nevada, March 10th,
AGENCY.
“OF NEW YORK.
Has the Largest Cash Assets,
Pays the Highest Dividends,
And does the Largest amount eeiies
imess of any Company tsi thié Wnitea
er
Company of San Francisco,
‘By judicious distribution of tts reks
and prompt payment 6£ allits losses by Fire or Marine is taking the
lead ofall Companies on this coast,
8 B DAVENPORT, Agent,
Nevada City, Dec. 19th, 1906.
D. 8. BAKER. ¢ J. 4, MARTIN
BAKER « MARTIN, .
Wholesale and Retail Dealersin
tap tate ih ds abl
e278 a
BS I Hh SY
TP eas
CROCKERY . .
Cameras, and la ce in the Ar
. the undersi ied would soll parrouage of al
. ao
aor a ee
€ ae 5, 8 letter. pictures
. taken in the best sty hor "Paritemiar attowne mining datas ai me y tnteteen
shduideat be petnsene eat .
next to 0 the brid 9 tr u :
ill on crete vite wn a fer grecks thereJ cel ae a ean as Kas & clits Yor Sei mtateocraty Ne Mar.
c= R, CRAWFORD
. FLOUR, GRAIN ANDrERD,
Buy your 1r Goods at
Ob PSM i THs
_Fashtonable cos Goods “egg
. Nevada City,
re esi ae SEE a ARS ytd me:
Millinery .
Oil ool
Goods
Ladies and Children’s eee.
8 0. LAR. IMAG = St
FPAEING. an EXOBLLENT, OUTFIT! OF
apa Ore ANTRUM sensei
FoR CITY MAMSHAL, 1 ale
on the 6th of May, . 186%,
WOR OITY MARSHAL. —
OHN HAHN an 4 himself diJ OBN HAHN aniioinges —
For Wiehe
¢.
C. Bastien EM x) aunuaces
a candidate for the office hal, at pe
lection tobe held on the 6th day of May, 1867.
FOR CITY _TREASURER.
Witt # EVENS h hereby announces himcandidate for C a pare atthe .
election te beheld ou May 6th
FOR MARSHAL.
x HARLES:-W. CORNELL is a candidate for
/_Te-election to the office of t City Marsha).
BOR MARSHAL, ;
ry.\ILE many friends ofB. A H, COLLIER respec:
fully propos bim as a oranle candidate fo ce
itation .
eo ange of City Beare a ~ awiag ey ~
able, in every respect, o a e du
ties es appertaining to that ir 4 mInchi6
FOR MARSHAL,
ILLIAM scoTT announced as
candidate for one is hereby announ Marshal at
the ensuing Election. :
FoR corre “PREASURER.
announces himself
as a candidate for the office City everest
action to be nee Mey Sh; 19%
—
z. W. BIGELOW,
Wholesale an_ Betail
DEALER IN
Main ag anak
Wheat, Rye Flour, ay
Corn, Bye Meal,
Rye,j&e, @athre al, &e,
FLOUR,
ana Ground Feed ofr all asumats
FO Abra acount tothe wade,
UNION LIVERY. STABLE
Foot of Main and Broad ekreeed:
Opposite Union Hotel, Nevada,
: ine
PLACER & MeCOWEN. .
Horses, Carriages and Buggies,
To Let on the most Reasonable Terms.
Good Saddle Horses, for ether Ladies or
Carriages for
Funerals will be furnish
ed on short notice;
Horses boarded by the day or week.
con genase ee Aon te
EMPIRE LIVERY C STABLE .
ms Se
Wal Je. 30 UWHERE 2558
At BAKER #
. Rede otaalied AND CRACKER
and Retail.
geen:
“. Sette ee Hranclece procs, Pat. ;
4 ing. Orders vs
“ee sre tara
Es sat outed eee .
venient
. . Surgiedband Mechanical Dentist.
Hall.
Work promptly 1
done'at this office
com ipuaay
Oger ey ett
(mabe
.
ea ee ia .
oh aia j
Prope
THfousd For Bale
meter
ig Geen Suppers aaa
*
oure contine sixrooms and a8 conbe as — in-town.
tf
‘ALSO, POR SALE .
A Piano with ‘Melodeon Attachment
For further tthe NEVAD
. DAILY TRANSCRIPS orien, poll
GENERAL “VARIETY STORE,
BRIGGS & & CHAPMAN, *
Pine Street..... Bt gee ; Nevada,
*
é se and.see the Royse!
he we we Pesreaand all: kinds of Fruite—the
Older—the veel juice ih eae manufac.
tured at Chapman’s Ranch. . A splendid article for
. Mince Pies. Also, Pure Cider Vinegar.
“Nuts and Confectionery—Aa _ and .
Cigars na Tobacte_« good stock. A .
, . thonsand other articles too’numerous to mention
Now isthe time to bry at very low _—
Nevada, Dee. 11th.
GEO. W. KIDD. J. W. HINDS, BR. W.TULLY .
BANKING HOUSE
: -—-AND—
ASSAY OFFICE.
GEO. W. KIDD & CO.... Bankers, .
i , on Broad Street, Nevahest Price will be paid for Gold Dust, .
dod pee discounted at the Lowest Rates.
Liberal advances made on Gold Dust or Bullio
as Assay or jon good eae site
iW
of invanets :
“i ogincered County Scrip bought at
par. q
LEGAL TENDERS bought and sold at the
ular Rates. ies
ite. received. Checks on San Francisco .
sn a apn Virginia city.
Drafta on the Eastern Cities, Londonand Dub.
Agents for the London and Liverpool Fire and
ioe race avety dostrifition Melted, Re. .
ate: -Sen Hyancieco, Bank of Cals .
Gold and Ores:
~~ heaeged:
forma” Banko f Californi ty, c: © Hiforna.
oan 80%. mp0 « 00
DR.A. CHAPMAN,
Office—corner of Broad and Pine sts.
‘PIERCE,
~ -«° CHOICE WINES“ Erc., .
Junetion of Main & “‘Cayote Streets
-NEVADA.CITY,. .
Nevada, Nov. 2th. oie
PIONEER ASSAY “OFFICE.
(Established in 1958.)
—BY— :
x" JAMES J. OTT
Office—28 Main Street, Nevada City.
5 owe la the peisianteiot depositors.
“FRANK H. FISHER,
At Stiles? MULL, near the Suspension Bride.
AX%G Se rey BUILT TO
Agent f arren & Steve wd
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