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We read in ono of our exchanges
the other day a.yéry affecting incident, which set us to thinking of the
wonders of the generally accepted
ce plan of salvation. .Ajrute of a husband somewhere in the E: ust, in a fit
of : ;
wife. He was arrested f for the crime,
had a le gal tHikt’and was’ Béntenced
to be hanged. Before the execution
he was visited by-#clergyman who
induced the sone spe to ask forgiveness of His Crea stoRy whic ead
and was 14a th” ellave that his sins
wero forgiven,, » hese ppronebed> thé
gallows without fear, in full Ayith de:
that) his “éaflffig and election. had
been made sure. “The enly thought
Owe Public ‘Schools.
guardian of our publicsafety.
strong and they who wandered are
led to recognize the land marks of
true manhood, ‘This system places
in the posession ofevery one, the
weapons by which he may fight’ his
a ipward and defend
nimselffrom the ambush of infidelity
which, in one frm" bs Brother,
here i ready to assail him, is not”
cee y hamlet: istrl
what ecome better from
is
bi
ence Soacenr ‘at ouphere of év.
ery ¢9 It ig Mga d in-,
Pheer tat
id. ant neice aud Lyio mi yoy, croakthat troubled his newly puritic 2d soul,
Was @ fear f wife, Who,althoug ha
she wii hed woman, Wad not ‘repented before Wer sudden dempses
Ho~ was va Tittle’ Yattar’ sho wonta
have her:eternal Bodo among: the
damned, while ha would Ba dehtet Ae
the .zight. hand of “Mhé Redeemer
among the Saints. Wethink itamust
have, been am afieoting: seed, * Aird”
should be,a lesson to every “wif to
be always prepared for deuth, so that
iu case het Liasband should gonelyde
eto murdér'hér, she “could enjoy the
happiness of the future with him.
It must.bo «terrible thing for a*hny-band under: sueheireh mstineds’ fo
~ think that thepartier Of ‘his joys
here on earth willhalways bo separated frova him ‘in the future,
Lively.
_» Politicdl matters were very’ lively
yesterday, “The Répnbticans had
twotidkets in the field and sy did
the Democrats. ‘Lhe Republican
oe polls were at the office of J. M. Walling, on Pine street, andthe polls of
the DewGerats! were in ‘the Trisscript block, on! Cominerdial street.
In front of both, fyom 20’clogk aug:
til 8, there Was a: crowd. Workers for all thé tickets were out in grout
numbers, and -alieadi@’ their Wholv
duty, Lhearesult was not reached
‘before we went,to press, so we are
unable'te ‘inform our readers whé
will be the next delezate S from this,
city ito: ‘the ’ Bw Sobthtions Wext”
ORR en mrt A
‘ind report what progress, if any, has
CER; itis a cxpital Witch pays big inerest—toaxery ong= whe avails: iim:
self of its advantages, Te. is the policemau’ which ‘takes bold” of our
youvg. men and-wemen and prevents
them from Cyinanitling : spuicide, and .
which leads the litHe-onues inte—the
paths of integrity ard iffdusty. Let
us boil y with joy the purpeses of opr
public. ‘Se4ools and let ps guard their
interest with “us, much alagrity aud
faithfulness 23 we would our. own
faujily, civele, Tew. cities are so well
qualified with school acvommioduLof fuithfut teachers, our F
schools niay tank among the first in
our laud, . Another year of sehool
work is about to close, and, as the
mat Who has been faithfully mining ‘for looks with . °
solicitude. for the. results of his: labors whieh he expects to find in thé
up,”
exrnest,
several weeks,
“cleaning
pmembery.of this community, feel a
solicitide as to the results of the
‘“‘cleahing up” at the close of our
Lhis week an opportunity
will be-afforded for every citizen who
ig interested in the welfare of our
schools(snd:whois not)of witnessing
what interest ha’ Been’ paid on the
mofrey invested ‘in our schools. for
the last year,, Lhe Board of Jdueation appointed @ competent
committee to examine the sehools
sé hools,
havo
deen made to afford such suggestions
‘as they may deem tae. for the! ad»
Vantages und: best ‘advancement of
week, «i ee Ok. Seah gte§
, Democratic Delogutes.
Two, tickets.of delegates: wore riiti
by. the Demeerats.(of this: -preeitict
yesterday. The Regular ticket: wis
as follows:
Niles Searls,
John I,,Caldwel,,;Jdsaae Adurr,
Louis Seibert, > dames Kitts,
G. FE; Withington, dohu Dunnielidf,
J.C. Justice, . 2B. Honnertiaath, .
dohns. Byrne, W.C,. Bradley,
John Kistley, William. Kentys
The folto Wing W as the Oppgsition
Tickett™ was ?
G_§ Hupp, — Richards,
J D Fiemme, ‘Rhos Marker,
T. Wy. Sigourney,
C
‘hear-himrsay, ‘‘give my child a good,
our schools, Tf every parent could,
asking, receive aby deeryed gift for his child, what would
‘Would ‘it be that
he might.“ride upon the high plains
of the earth’? and plagk, the first, of
hopor, and fame? Would he ask
wealth, that his child might possess
himself of every desire and perchauce reap to himself the fruits. of
a life of debauchery,shameand guilt?
We think not, but_rather “would we
by simply
be his ré jquest ?
liberaleducaution, 9 posession which
neither theflood nor the storm, the
Miehae! Hauley,J-E Maio, >
Prank Eflerdun, John Gray
THOS Miner, Hugh «MeCauley,
_ Richard Wasson, Charles Clark,
Lk Gustello, GC smith.
Bini ER Soe, Bila
kYuckee Delegates.
; or
fire feud nor tlieburglar can destroy
take but one which: wil!
stand by him when eyeryscther acquiréd possessions shill hive deserted
away }
him with amind well
tedand trained. With habits which
. Thé. Demograts of. Trackee yesterday voted for two sets of délegates .
‘ to attend the County Convention. .
Below we give the names on ‘ech .
Democratic tieket.
J.E. Marshall,
A.D. Parks,
J Conroy,
li. W. Swim,
.
.
H. Benne't,
Geo. Shaft x;
Pat Henry,
PA, Sherman, .
re ©. Hupbreys, Chas. Dunn,
Ju Stewart, é A. Olark,
G, Shaftte:, FP. Wilbert
A. M, Walker; Tom Shirley,
G."E. Marshall, J. Porter.
rt A AR a
Graas VaHey Democrutic
Delogates,
Tho Demoeracy of Grass Valley
nominated the felhowing ticket rod
delegates to attend the County. Oonvention: Wm, Watt, A’ B. Dibble,
Rh. Shoemoier, C.° Tay ior, Henry
Davis, Martin Ford, Wm. H. Mitchell
John H. Jadd, David Binklemann,
Meyer Cohn, Jobn Palamountain,
David Watt, Wm..H. Stepheiys; A,
Gi. Petersen, M. F. Beaty; Peter
Brunsteter; M, Provines, T, CO, Moofan, Wy D,. Woods, J. J. Dorsey,
Thomas Hodge:)\fMlethedist Chareh.
_ The"Third Quarterly Meeting for:
“ onthe Wall.” “Love feast af 9:30. a.
M. All are invited to attend. Seats
free, 8. Unauy, Pastor, lt
. ure in perfeet conformity to our ba‘place.
position.
niug service, as the Reetor is to offiChurch this’ evening, “Col Rober
‘Tigo a Preklese'
Our public school ‘system is the
It, is
L +heppblic schoals,
oeakt Macaca td iff “silonbind ue
liodks, a6.0un0wns witha full, oor pa Y
so should we ag]
CULE PREP
ase
in a WestWi n with cir Ygom plaimts; .
red that the Post Magter
Administrati
yn"
i
tion of the President:
from evidence in the department
that the office is well conducted at
present, and that the special agent
present. organization and management, so that the. public is not sufferi for wetitrof d seryiéé. / The
a . otttabtie well Hania no®, Vy. that.
omplaints are more in the nature of
a private than public grievance. The}
Post Ofiiee-is not political institu=.
AV io If it-be trie, as you, state,
that: thé ificumbent is opposed to the
,Administation, he has a right to be,
ay fend itis ho-eatise of romoval, wnless
in his zeal and activity, he sinks. the
Post Master in the politician. If
aby onc, whether he-suppgrbe-or opposes Administration, " makes
himself ye ae -by reason of inconsiderate, and” foolish zeal, he
ought to be removed; bat. if he at
tends faithfalty to his duties, anaf
Making agved and ‘acceptable Post
Master, he should not be removed,
though he sees fit to oppose the “Adnlinistration. The President.finds no
sufficient-cause for a change in the
the
Dan Collins and his. boys:Hayes
and Gilbert—have gone,and we draw
a long breath, feeling much relievéd
we was about to say—and “powerful
glad;”’ but the boys ‘were such a jolly
crowd (withal being ona thankless
mission) that we miss their compa‘hy, even, though they did drain us so
completely We cannot help
laughing as we-hear the ‘bams’ diseussing how slyly they nipped them
for poll taxes, and wel ‘vouch that
there are very fow!in faét. tliat eseaped anywhere in this. Section.
Danis a ‘sly coon,;”’ and has a pair
of depatids that can’t bes beat. “Our
devil, (and we may as well confess
all hands) dod sed til} it” twasne ase;
then coming forward with resignation on every feature, “begged to be
Jet off four bits cheaper, on account
of being printers; but it was "ne go,
so we havn't taken any Bota” since,
to miuke up.. Dan informed: us. ere
he left, that the assessment wash
little larger this yerr*thun last, “dhd
we secretly hope that it may be so
eVory where, 80 that taxes my drop!
drop!! drop!!! Well Dan, we cordinily invite you and the boys to
call again, Dut not with that “blarsted fixin’ ’’ om your shoulder,
: naa
Courax.—Schuyler Colfax is now
in New York on a pleasuretrip. He
) looks ten years younger than when
dry.
ern he O Scent went to
ér thing the pone
is
xf they reteigedthrough!
‘}the Péetmistér.Genéral, by direc!
“Tt appests
bas madéa'favorablé repottasto Vite
Post Office.”’ * Fe,
: isbhins ite Gp iad Ze Sy Nas td
They Are Gone: P
. The Truckee “Republican” says
?*said the youngster, *et’s hear you
“‘@dene has jusc heen ar at
the cat ghops&t York, Pa.;~ the first
bullet ‘proof car ever “ manufaetured
in the United States. « The car is 31
‘eet long, 8 feet highsand furnisbed
With alf the te
ventilation, The body > low
4 the windows ae with Y%-ivch
iron sand the panels betwéen the windows and the body, above them is
covered With 3-16th-inch steel, The
windows can be closed with steel
slides, and when they are down, the
entire car is bullet proof, The interior is richly decorated, and in appeaance, inside and out, feomtles a finstclass passenger ¢oach. It weighs
‘about 6,500 pounds and was ordered
by thé Spanish’ Governnlent for use
jn Cuba, eae ‘ S
-—Don’t Be T00 Crivican.—What‘/@do not mean a newspaper one,
cirelé it willdg you harm—if you
object td Being’ ealfed: disagreeable.
Ift.you.don,t like any'one’s nose, or
object to amy One's ‘chin, don’t put
weur feeling into words. If anyone’s manners don’t please, remem,
}ber-your owned “Pcdple are not—al :
made to suit one taste, recollect
that. Take things as yon find them
unless you can alter them. Even a
‘dinner that is: swallowed Gatinot be
made any better. Continual fauitfinding, continual criticism of-~the
-conduct of this one and the speech
of that one; the -dress of the ‘other
and the opinions. of ‘anether, ‘will
make home the uunhappiest place
under the sun.
On Tuesday morning the dead
body of a man, supposed to be that
of Edward Griffith, was found. about
miles® from Reno. It is
thought be foikin att and perished
for want of asststance,
eight
rare M0 6
ACCORDING to the record of the .
Health office, 873 ‘deaths occurred i in.
‘San Francisco from diptheria during
the past twelve Months, and it is es--.
timated*that fifteén per cent. of the
cases have proved-fatal, This would
indicate» pearly 6,000. cases within
that time.
Austin ‘Reveille:’’ He called at
the bouse.to see her, and while he
was sitting ithe parlor waiting: for
her to appear, het little brother came
in to entertain bm.’ ‘Say ‘mister,’’
spell your name,”
‘Thetel” exelaimed the boy, triumphantly, . “I~ knowe . \Julianer
lied” *‘\What did she lie abeut?”
inquired the pazzled visitor. ‘““W seat
returned the boy, ‘she said you we
such a Consarned fool vou Spatdn t
spell yourown name without dislocating your neck.’”” He didn’t Wait .
‘for Julianer, but. took his hat and .
said die guessed he wonld eall again .
in fifteen or twenty years, when he .
hud more time,
eo Caer RRS
A Card to the Public.
For many years we have made two
medicines suited to the ailments of-a
He spelled it.
in public life ten years ago, probably
because he is free® from harassment .
and care, His health is robust, anc
though bis beard bears a deepening
gray his eye retains its old twinkle,
Whet talking to nday about bis pres.
ent. life, he stitd hly spoke as thougii .
T had ask«
tiéphs,’
ofNiutetest?”’
d him in *‘meutal phote~
“Whatis your chief object
He said, .‘‘L. sympathizé With the politicians. who slave
ture; with, prinaip les which are laid
in truth, and inte
youny nan or woman weet feol the }
right sity no .
hand of oppression or the unsatisfied
If we hunger produced by’ want.
would have ‘tr “éhildren stand .
among the honored of earth ‘und
walk in field? which wealth .cannot
fprocure, giye them what our country necds' and) what their’own na~
tures demands——a’ goed Aberal educa.
tion. 0 C.
bck 2 Fa =
Personal.
We received a call. from J. A,
_. Vaughn, editor of -the Downieviile .
*‘Messepger,’’ yesterday. the;
Joint Senatorial Convention méets . .
at San Juan on Wednesday next, Mr.
Vaughn will remain until it takes.
, We learn that he-ewill bea
candidate for joint Senator, and
stands a pretty ¢ good shoW 6f receiving the nomination! He is a. gentleman of culture, is asound Republican, and is. well qualitied for the
As
—_
Trinity Church.
Fall morning service, bat no evef tes in . 820 of $20,000, * s
eo by P ciate at the Episcopal Church in
ie “eh great usin! ees. ee oe. PSUR T : N y “Tities a D pe ve is HE New York “Timies’’’ Washs othe hy. Re j davited, GR. Davis, Reotor, . _ ates
vy. A. J. Nelson, P. Ex ington spedial. Ba¥s: ‘President
of Subject.ia the morning, “Problem Copupmanahannih Chareh. Hayes told a valued friend _Feceutly, ;
, of the? Ss;.evening, “Hand writing Subject + ut.the Congregation what in his. opinion all bonds ae
q Sims, Pastor. ,
i add Nevada, California and Canada
. monetization of silver of 1873, are
away to satisfy the ‘dear people,’
only to be mistuderstood and mis.
represented at the best.” He has
. closed his lecture season; exe ept a
few Summer lectures,and bas Qleared . ;
$12,000.‘This is:Lis native city, and
he is here ‘visiting relatives and)
inends, and hilping his wife (a
niece of Ben Wadey" qr" “her shop. pitiy. He says Mug shingly that, he} wnd tie esd will soon be reached.
sed “s -bbey 40,000,000 people, but] ‘Me-publie’s obedient servants,
9) ‘A
now he allows ho one exes pt-his wife d2* Hontowax & Co,
to order him sboat. He has not been
able to uccept-all the iavitations he
has received to deliver his Lincoln
lecture this winter, and will probably
to. his jurisdiction next season.—N,
Y. Letter to Washington ‘‘Chroniele.’”’
/
><>
THE patentes' of the vrismodial
railroad has written to the San Bers
nardinoites offering to build and
equip with one locomotive, o1.6 ‘pasSenger Car, One*aggagewar and three
freight cars, a tead.on bis plan, from:
San Bernardino to Colton, for the
‘greenbacks issuedprior to’ the depayable in pitas. at nye Soin.
# »t
. we have placed upon each genuing
sue aly. oné who imitates this, with
. dlaydoc kk’ 3
-1085 Yellow Jacket, 43 133%.
vast class of sufferers, ° Thousands
. of cures have been made by them,
. and, intact, the word failure-ean-.
not-be coupled withthem. But within the last two years counterfeits of
our medicines-have sprung up, dangerous in theif close imitation of our
Trade Mark. . ‘To secure the people,
box of seats LFS *s Ointme nt ‘the fac
simile of t igmature-of our agent;
Mr. Jos. Haydock, To counterfeit
is felony. We shall rele ntlessly purthe utmost vigor of the law. © We
-most earnestly beg, that thé great
mass of the American people will
aid us ia our efforts to protect their
health, and help us in our task of
bringing these most unprincipled
men to the bar of justiee, Uniformly-refuse to purchase Medicines pur. porting to be oars unless Mr, dos.
is attathed to
each box, of Bills or pot of Ointment;
si Giuatucge
od ath
Mining Stocks.
Yesterday Morning’s Sales,
ma .
ever you do, never set np fora critic}
but in private life, in the domestic
eomplexional beautifier im “existence.
No skin disease of a Jocal nature
can resist its remedial action. and
sallowness, pimples, mofb patehes,
are invariably obviated by it. -It
purifies the superficial cirenlation by
all offensive granulations and} ime
epnrities.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
ae Union Hotel. _
JACOB NAFFZIGER, Prop.ijeter.
“Frrpay, June 22nd, 1877.
¥ Hathaway, City W Rowlands, Placer
RB Cooley Ban Fran S Sheubeuson, Wash
D G Lake, City 3 Leévisob, 8rn Fran
G Ploog, Washington JH Freeman, Wash
G Rittridge.San Fran J Tonner, Mine
© Chase, City _ D Jonés, Dry Creek
J Hus ghes, Dry Creek G Temple, do
G Graves, San Fran J Kinkade, San Jose
tan Fran Mrs J Upman SF
THE verdict of the Ladies is that
Glenn's Sulphur-Soap, ig’ the best
redness for irritation ofthe cuticle
opening the pores, thus removing:
‘Democratic fo Candidates,
For Assemblymi
1 W, GIFFRS, of Trueke , is
Gi announced-@s a candidate for 4
{fice of Agsembly man, subje the
ion of the Democratic a
For Supervisor — itor ~ 1sb District.
A hi friends of W. C. BRADLEY: heteby
announce him as a candidate for the
office of Supervisor of the 1st District,
subject to, the decision of the Démacratie
County-Convention.
For Supervisor.
OHN H. GRAY, of: this city, is hereby
@F announced as a candidate for the of.
fice of Supervisor of this District, subject
to the decision of the Democratic County
Convention,
>
“For Recor der.
J.ROGERS is hereby announced ng
. ; @F@ f candidate for re-election 16 the office of Recorder, subject te thé decision of:
Miss M Rouke,S¥F AT Laird, City
a —
HOTEL ARKI VALS
Vational Bircheucs I Hotel.
‘$. A. EDDY, Proprietor.
Fripax, June om 1877.
C Mulloy, City E Northup.
W Marshall, Omega J MM oii 8, H’nt
J Montgomery, P V bk ‘Colg
. c Newbegon, D Flat WB Woods;
S Perkins ,San Fran P Byrne, City
He Pabiie, “GValicy D Cotting,
J Collins, do Mrs Wetlls,.D Flat
Mrs Graves, G V GH Graves Bridge
C Nurthup, Bloomfield A Pridr, Grass Va
S Kobb, Gruss Vallvy.:A Ble ngton, City
S F.y, You Bet. 2 F. Leckett , GcVal
San Juan
hil
Wheat
Delinquent Salo Notice.
Ry EW ENGLAND GOLD MINING €O,
Location of principal pleée of buasiness, San Francisco, Cauliferni’. Location
of works, Nevada Cognty, Calitornia. Notice.—There is delirquent wpon the tollowing described Stock, on account of
Assessment (No. One). levied: wpon the
Twentieth day of April, 9877, the several
almounts set opposite the names of the respective Shareholders, as follows:
No. No,
Names Certificate Shares Amt
Mayhew & Bro. EC. Tr 380 10. $ ay
Mayhew E.C 242° 2250, 112-50
. Mayhew Ek, (¢ : 284 $250 112 50
. Sucket;F.-A.,< * 43° 100 5 00
Sackett aA: 275 tu0 a-00
. Sacket B. A., 273 100.< 5 0
Sacket FP. A., 279 «100 5 00
Thomas D. L., Tr 18 25 1 25
Thomas D.L., Tr 29 20 1 00
Thomas D. He Tr 30 20 1 60
Thonias D. L., Tr —T5 1u0. . 590
Thomas D, Lb, Tr 76. 500 ! 25°00
Thomas D. T., Tr I*3 ~ 100 5 00
Themas D. L,, Tr 175 20 1 60
Thomas D. L., Pr 293. BuO 25 00
. Ehomas,D, L., Tr 254 5u0 25 OO
Thomas D. 1.,I'r 298 WUO 50 09
Thomas D,; &., ‘tr 322 200. -106 00
Thomas D. L,, Tr 823. SOU 15 00
Thomas D. L., ‘ir 326 4500 225 00
Thomas D. L., Tr -~ $85 91580 457 50
Wittram C; 299.5150 257 50
And in ac seordé: nce with Jaw,.und/an_or.
derof the Board of Directors, made on
the 20th day of Aprli, 1877, s0 many shares
of each parcel of such stock 4s miy be necessary, will be sold at public auction ta
thec itice of the Company, Kooms 21, Hayward’s Building, :419 California street, in
the city’ of San Francisco, Califoraia, on
Saturday. the 16th day of June, 1si7.at ‘the
hour of 12 o'clock; 'M,, ‘of said day, to
pay said delinquent asseesiment thereon,
together with costs of advertising: aud expe Lakes of the pale
Iv sey oe THOMAS, See rotary.
Office, Room 2t Hi iyward’s Building, 41
California Street, San Francis, Cal.
POSTPONEMENT.
At @meeting of the Directors of. the NEW
ENGLAND GOLD .MINING COMPANY,
held on the doth day ot dune, 1877, the
date of sdlé “af delinquent stock for “account of “assessment No, One,
poned until SATURDAY, the
dnue, lo77, at snl same
je2ita D.
80th day of
hour aad place.
. THOMAS, Sceretary.
meow. NE
Election for. Chief Engineer,
FYNHE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR CHIEF
ENGINEER of the Nevadd City Fire
Department, wiil take vor at the Marshal's Office, on
MONDAY, TULY 30,
Juiges—John Baecigalupt . au
Naffziger,
Clerks-—A. Chaty and J: J; Ott.
Polls will be open trom to,8.0'clock,
P.M. .
as order of, the ipa of Fire Delegates.
. : BR. COE, President.
James Monro, coer ja2b-td
1877,
d Chris: .
t
J. RK, FOSTER, Uv. C. BILLINGSLEY
FOSTER & BILLINGSLEY, é
. omer and Wholésalé Dealers: in
woop AND WILLOW w ARK,
. ROPE, TWINES, BRUSHES, HANDLES,
POLISHES, BASKETS, PAPER BAGS,.-STRAW AND MANILLA PAPER, .
ETC., BPC.,
No. 57 J Street, Between Second
and Third, . >
SACRAMENTO,
jun15-6m
The following are the quotations
of ‘the Sules at the Regular Board
yesterday mornivg — opening wee
closing.
570 Ophir 18% 192.
730 Mexidan hay 12%
680° Gould & Curry 159416.
920 Best & Belcher, 20% 25%
78 Calfornia 3334
800 Savage 724 eee
310 Can Virginia 34344;.
125 Chollar, 33 34
700 Hale & Norcross, 6% 6%
500 Crow Paint 434 4.65
°
3500 Imperial 1. * 35
to purchase and Feduce
SULPHURETS, at their
Special Notice.
The Pionéer Reduction
Co. of California, are ready
J McKinney, $F’ pt J Humphreys, Bloom .
rove, .D Fiat .
oa Valioy” q
was Posts ‘
the Democratic Cour ty Conventic nD. Seis
(Re ANK BECKET T ig herby, announced
' as a, candidate forthe Office of Ce unty
kecorder; subject te the de cision: Of the
Democ rate County © onyention.
For. Sheriff.
HE friends of John Hussey, of Little
York Tewns ship » hereby announce
. Liin a5 a candidate: forthe office of Sherif,
subjeet to the decision of the Democrat
CL bee ty Con vention ,
For Coron ner.
ILLIAM: C, PCPE, of Grass Valley,
Af is hereby announced as a Candidate
for the office ot & santy Coroner.
bh.
jetties
. Fox Coroner.
vention.
9
For County: Treasurer.
ERRY N. PAYNE‘is * ereby announced
oF usa candid ate for the office of County
Trea rbject to the decision of the
Democratic re ounty Convention,
SUreF, st
For Sheriff.
BLLIAM «=H. . MONTGOME RY; of
\ Grass Valley, is hereby announced
ae-a~eandidatefort he—ofiiee—ot Sheriff;
subject to the deciston of: the Deomocratic
County Convention.
= For Sheriff.
IOHAED DILLON, of Eureka Town
) &hip, is hereby announced as a candi.
date for the officé of Sheriff, subject to the
decision of the Democratic County Convention.
= For Sheriff. ‘
SUILIP C. BYRNE;
ship, is liereby §
of Nevada TownAWnourced as a cendidate for tlie cftice of Sheriff of Nevada
County, subject to the decision ef the
Democratic County Convention.
For Sheriff.
{FORGE W. SMITH, of thts city,”
W hereby announced as a candidute for
the office of Sherifi of Nevada County—subject to the decision of the Democratic
County Convention.
F. DAVIS & CO,
Importers an'd Wholesale
BE canainaed DEALERS,
re STRE ET, CORNER OF, FHIRD,
SACRAMENTO:
» NO. 6
YE repectfully beg leave to eall the
County to the msny advantages that purchasers of Goods im our line have; by) buying in Sacramento, and from us,
We carry a Targe and well selected stock
‘of all desirable goods in our line, imported
direct trom distiliers and manufacturers,
at the Lowest Oash Prides
3 F :
Freights are less, from ace enense
to every point than, from San Fr. AL CISC!
We neyer charge Dipayage aya W hartage
as charged.by San Eraucisey merchants.
Rents and txpenses: of doing business
are very much ites ib Sucrumento than fa ®
San Francisco, : :
+ You can order and Teceive Goods two
days sooner than it is ‘Ropsidle to.do
‘trom San braticisco.
We will satisfy purchasers that, We, can
and will save tuem mouey~atteast! 10,
per cemt—in addilion. to the saving.of
drayage, Wliartaye aud time, by purchabilg.
from us.
We are sole proprietors of the old and ,
well-known brauds.gf W hiskies\, that have
foe years given entire sutustaction, Wiz
Vauderhofi’s Day-break,
Wm. Hart's ld Stock,
' Applegate’s Star,
Miller Wheat Whiskies.
Aled every well known and favorite brand of
Imported Brandies, Ram, Gin,
Wine, Bitters, etc.
Also,Case Goods, CLARET, ALE, PORTER,
ete., in stock.
We solicit your orders, and will promise
—Hto, establish the fact-of ull we have asserted and claimed, and thus hope to receive
your favors. 5. F, DAVIs & CO.,
Importers and Wholesale Liquor Dealers.
jnlt-din
For District Attorney.
y D! LONG, of this é¢ity, is hereby
e announced: QS a candidate fur thea
ottice of District Atioraéy, subject to the
decision of theeer County Convention, je2k
For Sheriff.
: RB. CROSS is Sauer announced as &
@ candidate for the office Sheriff,
subject to the decision of the Democraac
County Convention.
Independent ( Candidates.
“For Sheriff.
ILLIAM WALDRON, of Lake City,
announces bimseli.as an In\
depemdent Candidate for the office of
Sheriff, ee to a majority of the votes
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of Neyada coupy. He reSe otictte the veckeior ‘ahi who deJONNS SON, of Grass Valley, is heree@ by announced as a candidate for theoffice of Coun ty Coroner, subject to ihe
decision of the Democratic County Confa
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