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July 2, 1867 (4 pages)

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THE NEW ARTICLE STATE NOM:INATIONS. {. rge C. Gorhein, the head LAC e : it andlTaree other adul is, sleep in.a room of the cae re have a tight to spea as we have known him, idiimately re : this law oh,be mdre ortanty. oe that” ‘containing only ei it -huhdred: and ten ‘upwards of fifteen years. We have ) gen eee there will be less fraud than heretofore. cubic feet of air. Another room is oc. known him in various relations; in basThe law should besustained by all honcupied by a man, his wife, their chiliness, in social intercourse, as an ém‘POR, GOVERNOR, eaten loye, through newspaper columns; we citizens who desire to. see the. dren,and fifteen dogs. CORHAM. orable the worked with him in-the same aaa ~The best Tonicin the World! best interests of the State advanced, ‘For Lieutenant Governor, REv. Mr. Perkins, of the Baptist litical traces for the same object; nem and all such should vote against the have known himin adversity when rig = a ie@OHN PP. JONES. For Secretary of State..W. Hi. Parks. Democratic party, which makes the re‘Church; at Effingham, N. H. left his sky was dark and lowering upon his sa FOR SALEBY 2 ee # For Controller.. .-<.20++«. « Howell. _ home a few weeks ago on a journey, head; we have known him in hours of or auorney General-J3 G. ‘MreCullough. peal of such a law part of its creed. GREGORY & WAITE. ‘and while riding along, in perfect prosperity, and we invoke all that man a Ree Cc. ~ mane. For Surveyor hheco. For Treasurer:..-++-.-..-. olds most sacred to bear us witness health; had a presentiment that he was . BITTERS! os“GEORGE ae : Nevada, June21, 1867 RACES! RACES!! RACES!!! THe Carson Appeal says: “The Chi Supreme Court.. a. Hi. Farquhar. Clerk Eo Si Printer..-. .D. 0. McCarthy. For Harbor Commissioner, . .-Ce Clayton. that, through all these years, and these co Courant, a Johnson paper published shortly to ‘die, and could not proceed shifting scenes best calculated to try at John Bidwell’s Rancheria, by one A. much further. He stopped at a house. men, as througha firey farnace, that no W. Bishop, who put Bidwell in nominaby the roadside, asked permission to enword or act of hishave we known, or H1O! For the GLOHIOUS FOURTH: tion at the Sacramento Convention,and ter, saying he had eome todie. His friends were summoned;and-“in two -corted him to the rostrum, and who. days he was a corpse. moved that his nomination -be made THE second story of the National COUNTY NOMINATIONS who,-when Gorham was nominated, es Organ. A sweet old -gourd-vine-he is, WM, McCORMICK, of Grass Valley.— For. Clerk, bi K. FARQUHAR, of Nevada. For Recorder, A. L. SLACK, of Rough & Ready. for “original Republican” or anybody else to toady to! The Union party made a Providential escape when Gorham sl aughtered him. Fer District Attorney, J, B. JOHNSON, of North San Juan. For Treasurer, -N. P. BROWN, of Nevada, For Assessor, .:F. BEAN. of Nevada. For Surveyor, ‘H. 8. BRADLEY, of Nevada. For Supt. of Schools, E.-M. PRESTON, of North San Juan, ‘For Coroner, W. C. GROVES, of Nevada. ‘Supervisor 3rd District—GEO. B. NEWELL. -JUDICIAL NOMINATIONS. Election October 2nd. For Supreme Judge.... John Currey. For Supt. Pub. Instrnction. Johm Swett, For County Judge, ~ A. C. NILES, of Nevada. — — “os Saisie Ceremmeotis The Oakland ews, commenting on French coast, one morting, by coming in contact with the U.S. ship Kearsarge. ” Garizim LopGE.—At a regular meet-. ing of Garizim Lodge, No. 43, I: O. of B. B., held at Grass Valley, June 30th, NEVADA the above, says:-“Yes, what shipping. you had met with an accident off the oF Navricar TerMs.—The San Jose Mercury describes Bidwell and Gorham w. SAME DAY—SECOND RACE. PURSE $25.—Mile heats, trotting to harness for horses that have never beaten three minutes and a half; with $20 added to purse. CITY. H. « ROOT. & Second Day---July 4th. PURSE #50.—A grand.Hurdle race, mile A of Gold, Silver and Ores of every description. heats, with five hurdles three and a half feet All Assays fully guaranteed. high; with an entrance of $25 added to the purse. SAME DAY—SECOND RACE. PURSE $50.—T rotting race, mile heats, three in five, for horses in the class of Tom Findley’ cs y, Sigourney’ s mare, Smith’s mare, and Mcue’s horse, ‘‘John,”’with an entwance of 325 added to the purse. Samples of Sulpburets tested by Chlorine procegs. ts moderate. jy2 A. K. BRIGGS, A. CHAPMAN. CHAPMAN & BRIGGS. the following officers were elected for” thus: “One was a dutch merchantman, with square bows,and loaded too heavy the ensuing term: PINE STREET, NEVADA, J. Heyman, President; S_ anieri, aft; the other was a’ Yankee clipper, FRUIT, ‘CONFECTION ERY, Vice President; L. Zacharias, R. § ; Jobuilt for great speed, and carrying no —AND— seph Newman, F. 8; J irschfield, T dead weight. Is the result of the race General Variety Store. B. Nathan, M; W.Samuels, A. M ; J. at all surprising ?”’ Levy, T. W;A<1,, Badt, T.G.F; B. _APPLES, CHERRIES, . APRICOTS, berries Gad, D. D. Nat an, H. Navitaky, TrusDrrep Frurr—W. T. Coleman & of all kinds, and every variety of the Choicest tees. a Third Day=-Jualy 5th. PURSE $25.—Half nfile running ; witlan en trance of $25 added to the purse. SAME DAY—SECOND RACE. PURSE $20.—For a quarter ofa mile running; with an entrance of $20 added tothe purse. After which there will be a GRAND TOURNAMENT, For the LADIES, in which there will be four magnificent prizes distributed among the conNuts and Confectionery. . testants for their grace and skill in riding, and Genuine Havana Cigars and all the favorite. their skill in the management of the horse.— brands of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco. . Fast or farions oxen Seder will not be considered. A Choiee Lot of House Plants and hardy by. the Judges in awardingthe pepe it Flowering Shrabs jy2 will only be graceful i the management of the Horse: . Ist Premium Fifty Dollars in Coin. R. FININGER & CO. 24 ** QOnelarge Silver Goblet.... 25 Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 3d “* One el t Silver Card Case. 4th “* One pair splendid Medallion I eames BRANDIES, WINES, Fruit received fresh every day from the ranch. Co. of San Francisco, fi just received CIDER, manufactured at Chapman’s Ranch, 260 Fe.Lows’ ELEction.—The G. an order from New York, says the and Pure Cider Vinegar. V. National says: “Ata regular meetTimes, for two hundred half barrels of dried apricots ; and this order comes in 0. F., the following named brothers the beginning of the season, before the were elected officers of the Lodge for green fruit is in the New York markets. ing of Grass Valley Lodge No. 12, I, O. the ensuing term: B. F. Harris, N. G.; Tue Reeistay.Law.—The DemoJas. §. McCleary, V. G.; Aaron Hooper, “HAIGHT” is the watchword-now of ctatic Convention, recently assembled in Sec.; C. C. Smith, Treas, Trustees for the California Democracy. It was the San Francisco, passed a law. pledging the ensuing year are John Webber, C. same, under a different orthography, the party to a repeal of the registry law, R. Clarke and Geo. W. Dixon. The inwhen they opposed those who stood by and papers of that faith generally are stallation of the above named officers the Union during the war. “bitter on this law for the prevention of will take place on the evening of the J. Ross BRowNE has lately returned fraud in elections. The law has only eleventh of July. from the peninsula of Lower California, been tested in the municipal elections Napkin Rings ‘ —AZRD— LIQUORS GENERALLY.. Brick Store—No. 76, Broad street. etor. _Nevada City, —~ 2d. OTICE is herenf Mei that I will apply to the.Board ors of Nevada County, on the first Monda or August, 1867, he has made a very thorough and comor on the first day the: r om which the matter may be heard, for autho: to colfect plete survey, under the direction ot the tolls.on a certain bri and road tween the Lower California Land Company. towns of You Bet Little York. at an election for School Trustee in this tion more orderly than ever before. It G. W. GOLBY. You Bet, July ist 1867. jy2 is true that foreign citizens are somecity was polled, John‘. Caldwell was THE new French “terrible weéapon” STATE OF JACOB L. GASKILL, detimes required to come to the county chosen to succéed E, F. Spence, whose turns out to be a sling’ improved up to ceased. Notice is hereby given by the un‘seat when it is inconvenient to do 80, term expires, Mr, Caldwell hasalways the nineteenth century. dersigned Executrix of the above named Es, tate, to the creditors of and all persons having but it must be remembered thatethis is, taken great interest in, the Public claims st said deceased, exhibit the THE Massachusetts State Constable game with the necessary vouchers within ten “only required once in alifetime. After Schools, and he will no’ doubt make an has notified the proprietors of lagermonthe from the first publication of this noa man is.once registered, he is not re. efficient Trustee. tice, at the —of the undersigned in beer saloons to stop the sale of that North SanJ quired to produce his papers at the LAURA B._ GASKIL ‘ames Comine.—The Washington Band beverage. North San Juan, July ist, 1 jy2 polls ‘to prove his citizenship. The will.arrive in this city about noon topoll list will always have his name upmorrow and will enliven the town with Crrus H. McCormick, of Chicago,has CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD ‘on it, and:he will be permitted to vote made his reaper pay. The income retheir music in the evening. —onthe same footing with the native turns show that last year he reaped a born citizen. A man who thinks it too Mirrary.—Every member of the harvest of $169,750. much trouble to come to the county Light Guard is expected to be out for Ox AND AFTER JUNE 320th, 1867, until farther notice, the trains of the Cen: LETTERS have been received inWash‘seat once in his life to acquire the rights drill to-morrow evening. tral Pacific Railroad will run as follows: ington from thirty-four Senators, stawhich are secured to him by the regisGoing East. Ex Dorabo.—A correspondent, writting that they will be in their seats for Passenger trains will leave Sacramento at ‘try law, is not worthy of citizenship.— a. M., and arrive at Cisco at 11.33 a. M.; ing from Placerville, gives the following the July session. This is four more 6:30 The work is done without cost and the also, at 3.20 P.M., arriving at Cisco at 9.05 P.M in regard to the Biate omenin that than a quorum. Going West. County Judge and County Clerk have ELECTION or ScHooL TRusTER.— in this States yet, but has in every instance worked well, making the elecOn Saturday the largest vote ever cast visited every part of: the county for the purpose of bringing the register to the doors of our foreign born citizens.— ‘They have had every opportunity, and if they are not registered the faultis
with themselves and not with the law ner the officers. The trouble to which the citizen is put to register only exists county : = rn nanan nnn AS GRAND ANNIVERSARY BALL, —aT— TEMPERANCE HALL, NEVADA CITY, —oK— WEDNESDAY EVENING, July. 3rd; a ce E Hendin Such laws have beet’ set up on the Third Alley, He stands . W Coombs do Wallace eh. > before instéad of at the election.Every tions abdut ‘their signing Jeff. Davis’ . XBiweg io . ge A Long fo foreign born citizen is better off when bail bonds. The former said $Joues Sacramento HMollerus do — he did it . T A James do W Sales & lady do -. because the counsel. for the prisoner . J YH eckon Hottie T Anderson do Then he was pani deemed it important, though to prove his citizenship at every elecnot know ‘their reasons. he does E hmie® mdO A Tephen Washintson Mr. Botts! T go Be Tent MD tion, if challenged; now he is required wanted to exert a harmonizing influ: . 0 80 Montezu give no proof at all. His name is. enceand show hismagnanimity to-. JM Campbell ale and that is his evidence of wards Davis, who sae rae as Miles Rilen “> = ifs banks J eLaughlin . Vantibu J. F. Carr, 0. 8. Sapestetentent C. P. RR A LIBERAL REWARD! Sire eaor STOLEN from the subscr!ber, DR. J. W. TALBOFT, 54 J Housman Stocktor. triedin other States and are found to roa 9Areine ta of an election as 4 monet e ig to glory in a trotting ic Bernath Canad work admirably. I is the interest of sulky>..The Cops have doné.the-best & Lee Nicholss * W Danchean : bod every citizen to have the election conthey could:weARP 4eh th 18Etter @ ey mall . H Mulw a eap ey exhibit as much in-. erry Moores : & Rea ducted without fraud, and the registry _ shuts the door upon ai large element atuation for their old hacks as William: ea otra Seem Seeger ° Gift of Gab did for “General” Jackson. . J A Calbeck m MP Hatch Indian which has been heretofore in the mar: bomen an eel ket in. every election, and it only reHorace Greeley and John Minor $ tbc Badge ASE aan Oren _ quires proof of citizenship to be given Botts have both made public explana} W C Brown Grass Val 33 Willian BrandCi ERS “2 at dae SE Pr INDEPENDENCE DAY! do memory, a medico chirurgical short . J Alexander-Circus ag M Farley do rect, the benefits far outweigh the diséarder and horse-pill maker, has. been oe aig ag Washingto to FOURTH OF JULY, 1776. LANCASTER &HASEY, Prop*s. . an tosay in regard to the hardship of a. _, few. individuals under the law is cor_ One ious A, Johnson of “ATturas” . DB Bush Red. sage of the law, . All the above races run and trotted according to.rule—Trotting, Bay View Park rule: Running. State rule. ¢ prizes and purses above enumerated will be free473 the Northern District of California. An entrance fee of ten oobry ottby be charged on the Premiums. BORN, juni2 Bg ene oo Passenger trains leave Cisco at 7 A. M., arrive at Dehua at 12:36 Pp. M.; also, at 1:22 Pr ARRIVALS AT THE a., arriving at Sacramento at 6:30 P. NEVADA LIGHT GUARD, The mornin sen. trains conneet at meri in this county over the nominaNATIONAL EXCHANG EHOTEL. Auburn with roa ey: .Yankkee omy heed 1: ATTENTION ! tions made at the Union State Convenbee and Michigan Blut Broad Street, Nevada City, California, for Grass Valley, Nevada and San oe deat? “The members of the NEVADA LIGHT tion, is pure bosh, and invented by at Cisco with stages for Summit City, AusGUARD are hereby ordered to appar Ms 8 ‘three or four insignificant soreheads— a tin, Virginia Bg and all points.in the State the Armory on Thawpdar Snitz 6h some of whom have been disappointed July 1, 1967. of Nevada, The 6:30 4. ™. up train connects at 7 I-2 o’clock A. Mi., in in a desire to be corporation pets.” — @ N Brown San Franci V Hutchings Canada h at the JJum on with the cars of the California form for Central road .for Lincoln and Marysville Every member is expecRod tp be.on hens : AC Hendle do JB McKinny Lincoln and ali points north. promeny at + the Bh designa’ By order, THEIR CANDIDATE FoR ConGREss,— . JL, Sanfo: do =—-R PJames San Jnan trains ran daily, oe 8 oe ted. A LANCASTER,ant.“jen nd'g. . .os aie ny : F Blond do SB Ward do “The idea that thereis anyr dimeitie: faction worth noticing among Union in the imagination of the Democracy The Carson Appeal gives the Copper-. T Mosay do A V Ovitt and has no foundation infact. : head cundidaty for Congress the followPP Role itte yyy Foe But even if all the Democracy have. adyantages. $: Entries for the first day’s race must be made “ or before the ist day of July, with the Pro Physician and Surgeon Office at Dr. Kent's Drug Store, Residence—UNION HOTEL. Devotes 8 Women attention to Teen MUSIC? MUSIC! . one Black or Dark Srown Mare ; is about elye. hands‘high, p dant or thirteen years p= Rag i étar in her forehead ; ot . odRage ye er iptenstlnggene > way oot Set Ac @ oo He For Collector, First Day---July 3rd. PURSE {850.—Mile and "repeat, runniig ; with an entrance of $20 added to the purse, = O Het @ Ae : GLENBROOK PARK, . JULY 8rd, 4th and 5th, 1867. Ome wee coc cc ee G. ROL 8, of ieadow Lake. @. D. DORNIN, of North San Juan. For Sheriff, . R. B. GENTRY, of Nevada. confidencein his integrity of purpose, and of statement, was more qualified, unanimous; now bolts Mr. Gorham and Exchange Hotel addition will be comstable, and unwavering, than with Mr. says of Mr. Haight the Democratic can pleted in a few days. Gorham. g didate for Governor,'that he is a man Durine the late war ovr shipping “ NEVADA ASSAY OFFICE. . “evexy way fitted for the responsible position.” And this paper is Bidwell’s was nearly destroyed.— zaminer. NO. 8, BROAD STREET—near the bridge. all round. Any one returning her or ; SER Cc. H. CHASE, TEACHER OF MUSIC. TRUCTIONS GIVEN ON THE PIANO, Violin. Pianos tuned and other itving information ink that will lead to her recev, will be suitaay Bog the underned. Sa i ROGuL U.S, Brewery. evada, Jung. 38th, oy et n. 3M Dav, of Grass Valley, THREE DAYS RACES OVER FOUNTAIN SODA! grea DREXYUSs, jst THE— UNITED STATES BAKERY, On Pine Street; Has fitted up one of Frank Guild's et A ot of a For Assemblymen, J; D; WHITE, of Wash — It has never been our good fortune to know a iman in whom & For Senator, _ E,W. ROBERTS, of Grass Valley. attached to it. & ce aes tinge of dishonor, deceit, or treachery _ Election September 4th. even heard of, that had the slightest. 8, CELEBRATED SODA abet Sees sets ae dik FOR CONGRESS, WILLIAM HIGBY.