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The Daily’ Transcript,
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA.
Sunpay,) JUNE 6, 1869.
— aE Dutr.or Untow Mux —Every’
County CENTRAL “CommrrrEE.—The
yesterday pursuant to call, W. D. Long
was admitted as proxy of C. A. Tilton,
of Bloonifield; J. B. Richmond 2 as
‘. proxy for Meadow Lake.
“A canvass was made of the petitions
and votes on the Crawford County Plan .
at the priinaries; snk ne efetencel piaty
~iahagement can be adopted which will . ”
work well, unless the masses of the
party vote. In very many instances
men who stand aloof from primary contests and allow the party te be manip‘lated, talk loudly about party corruption, when their neglect is the cause of
of it. The voters of the Union party
of this county have declared in favor
of the Crawford County plan of nominating county candidates. The Sacra-. mento . Union well says: “It is true
that the Crawford plan must itself
prove a feilure unless the honest voters
of the party mahifest interest enough
in having good men elected, not merely
to turn out and vote at the primaries,
but also to closély scan the characters
of the various aspirants for office and
select the best ; and we earnestly urge
this duty upon Republican voters. It
is just as important that they turn out
~ and vote at the nominating election as
at the final elections in September and
October.” Let the good, substantial
citizens who desire to vote for worthy
candidates take an active part in the
primary elections, voting for men who
are qualified for position, and who are
honest, and no fear need be felt as; to
the result. Under the new plan every
man has.a voice for every candidate,and
no one can put in the plea that politicians control the nominations unless
good citizens neglect their duty.
This is no time for croaking complaints, and every member of the party .
ought to have enough of true Kepublicanism to cheerfully submit to the
dectees of his party, and actively cooperate in giving the new plan a fair
test inthis campaign. —
We have no doubt that this is the
general feeling among the Union men
of Nevada county, and where it does
not exist it is the duty of every one who
desires to advance the principles and
insure the triumph of his «party to enendeavor to establish it. The contest
istapidly approaching, and in the State
the Union party wil) need all its
strength. Let Union men enter the
field actuated by the same unity of
purpose as influenced them when they
met their opponents under the old bannerand under the lead of Grant and
Colfax, and a glorious victory will be
the result. The nominees for the Supreme Bench will be: elected, and the
State Legislature will be Republican.—
. The time for action has come, and «ll
_Union.men should help to organize the
party by putting good candidates : in.
the field.
ent ke
EAsTERN News,—The Secretary of
the Treasury received a letter from the
Assistant Treasurer of the United
“States at San Francisco, dated May 28;
giving a report of his office there, and
announcing that there were siX millions coin subject to draft by the Treasurer.
Frem Sasitiies: a-report-that—the
French areaiding the rebels at Hako~
dadi.—
~ Twelve hundred Cuban insurgents
are reported to have recently annihila~
ted a company of.Spaniards near Villa
\ Clara.
‘The. colored politicians of Virginia
have petitioned General Canby to grant
them equal privileges in cars and steamboats with whites. The General referred them to the Courts for redress of all
such grievarices.
A Chicago Republican mass meeting
on the night ef the 3d instant broke up
» in a row, pistols and stones being used.
* B.C, Whiting, Indian Superintendent in this State, has been removed in
favorof General McIntosh. Whiting
. is the brother-imlaw of Senator Cole,
and has held the office for several years
past.
THE increase ot newspapers mailed
from San Francisco to the East, since.
the completion ofthe Pacific Railroad,
equals seventy-five per cent. on the
number mailed previously, ’ :
with the following result :
"Truckee petition, 18-No.~ ee
Washington, 3 Yes, 25 No,
Omega, majority in favor.
Graniteville, 31-Yes. “
Bloomfield, majority in favor.
Moore’s Flat, 61 Yes.
Bridgeport Township, 105 Yes, 1 NoIndian Springs, majority in favor.
Anthony House, 6 majority Yes.
South Fork, unanimous Yes.
Blue Tent, unanimous Yes.
_ Grass Valley, 29 Yes, 14 No.
Bough & Ready, 44 Yes, 7 No.
Nevada, 154 Yes, 35 No.
When the votes were taken they footed up as follows: In favor of the plan,
453, against it, .100. The plan was
therefore adopted.The following regulations were
adopted for carrying into effect. the
Crawford County plan :
. Whereas, the Union voters of Nevada
ination of candidates for County OffiUnion County Centfal Committee met {éers, the Election of Delegates to State
Convention and Members of the Central Committee were fixed for Saturday»
3 . Tuty 10th. ‘The polls to be open at 9
o'clock, A. M.and continue ti until 8
o'clock P.M, =
_The Committee will meet to ¢ canvass,
Preacuine Sunpay.— Divine Services will be Held in the Methodist
Church, Sunday morning at 11 o'clock,
and in the evening at 74 o’clock.—
Sabbath School at 1} o'clock, P. M—
Rev. C. H. Northup pastor.
‘morning and evening at the usual hours.
returns . On Satur
Central Committee was as follows : Nevada 4 ; Grass Valley 3 ; and each other .
tewnships one.
E. H. Gaylord was appointed to fill
the. vacancy in the Committee from
Truckee.
The following Judges and Inspectors
were appointed throughout the county.
-Nevada—Inspector, A. B. Gregory.
. Judges, W. H. Crawford, Joseph’ Worrell.
_ Blue Tent—Inspector, Horace Hale.
Judges, 0. S, Cressy, L. Williamson.
Grass Valley—Inspector, J. I. Sykes.
Judges, 8. D. Bosworth,. Jno. Bennett.
Forest Springs—Inspector, Jos. Perrin. Judges, O. H. P. Sheets, B. J.
Watson.
Buena Vista—Inspector,
Leech. Judges, D. M. Barker.
Rough & Ready—Inspector, S. HH.
Reuben
. Sunday School, et
+ ing-service. ring for Divine worship, as follows :—
-Rev.A.Parker_pastor.__. .
Preaching at the Baptist Church today, at 11 a.M.“and73 Pp. M. Rev. Mr
Wirth, pastor. Sabbath School*at the
‘close of the morfiing service.
EVENING SERVICE.—Now that the
days are so long, it has been’ deémed
advisable by the church going community to commence evening services at
8 o'clock, instead of .74. Until further
notice, the’ Court House bell will
In the morning at 15 minutes to 11 and
at 11 o’clock. In the evening at 15
minutes to 8 and at 8 e’clock.
Use oF VINEGAR IN COOKING.—
All kinds of poultry and meats can be
much quicker cooked by adding to the
water in which they are boiled, aboutone-eighth part vinegar. By the use
ef this there will be a considerable sav
ing of fuel and shortening of time. Its
— Services ib the Congregational Senile =
S<=BOUND FOR NEW YORK.
Must sell at any Sactifice with-in Sixty Days !
otic
Chur
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JACOB. & SIMON ROSENTHAL
AVING MADE ARRANGEMENTS TO
open business in New York are:
Determined to sell the Entire
Stock at any sacrifice,
THE BUSINESS MUST BE CLosED AND PRICES ARE NO
‘OBJECT.
We want to get clear of the Goods, .
(2 Store Keepers, Retail Dealers and all the People can get
Goods below Cost Prices and
Fre ight thrown off.
county have declared in favor of nomiford County plan, the County Central
Committee hereby establish the. following regulations for the government of
said election.
CaNpiIpaTES.—All. candidates shall
announce themselves in the party press
of the county at least fifteen days before the primary election. And also notify the County Central Committee of
their intention to become candidates ;
said notification shall be accompanied
with an unqualified pledge to abide the
result and support the nominees of the
party as made ir the Primaries. Each
candidate shall further pledge himself
that he did support Grant and Colfax
in the last election.
The County Central Committee shall
annually appoint a Judge and. two Inspectors for each precinct, and shall designate the time and places of holding
elections throughout the county, and
these officers sliall be sworn or affirmed
to discharge their duties faithfully.
The election clerks shall be appointed
by the Judges and Inspectors at each
precinct.
The Central Committee shall furnish
the election officers of each precinct
with the necessary blanks for making
returns of said election, and ten days
prior to election shall issue bills, which
shall be posted in each precinct, cons
taining the names of all candidates who
are regularly before the party for each
office.
No person shall. be permitted to vote
“ata Primary -who-isnotqualified—to
vote at a General Election under the
State laws, and who shall not be able
to aatisfy the election officers if his vote
is challenged, by the testimony of a
member of the party in good standing
that, to the best of his knowledge and
belief the applicant to vote acted with
the party and vast his vote for Grant and
Colfax,and if the voter also swears that
he voted for Grant-and Colfax -his vote
shall be vounted ; provided, minors and
all who were necessarily absent from
the county, may vote upon pledging
themselves to support the nominees of
the party.
At the close of election, the Inspectors, Judges and Clerks shall immediately proceed to count, foot up, and cere
tify to the returns as required by
Judges at the General Election. Said
returns shall be transmijjed to the Sec~
retary of the County Central Committee,
and a certified copy thereof retained by
the Inspector.
Atatime specified in the call the
County Central Committve shall meet
at the county seat asa Board of Canvassers, said meeting being public, and
shall proceed to canvassthe votes for
each candidate, and the candidate for
each office receiving the largest number
of votes, shall be declared the nominee
ofthe party. In case of a tié between
any of the candidates, the County Central Committee shall elect by ballot
which shall be the nominee ‘of the
party.
Qn motion the Primaries for the nom——
nating candidates for office by the Craw.
Dikeman. Judges, John Landis, 8.
Davis. 0
Indian Springs—Inspector, H. L.
Hatch. Judges, J. P. Van Slyke, L.
Herton.
" Mooney Flat—Inspector, O. Hyatt.
Judges, O. Tibbits, — Marsh.
Anthony House—Inspector, T. Stark.
Judges, H. J. Hoffman; S. W. Piper.
North San Juan—lInspector, Simon
Furth. Judges, A. J.-Putman, Elon
White, .
French Corral—Ingspector, W. MEddy. Judges, Geo. W. Parshley, W’'
Moulton. ;
Sweetland—Inspector, Benj. Wood
Judges, Orlando Evans, Chas. W. Dannals. ?
Birchville—Inspector, N. Cadwalader.
Judges, G. B. Newell, S. B. Malick.
Cherokee—Inspector, H. L. KinneyJudges, F. Schmidt, R. MeMurray.
Columbia Hill—Inspector, 8. Richardson. Judges, W. W. Nichols, Wm.
Weighel.
Lake City—Inspector, P. A. Payne.
Judges, Jos. Wheeler, John Heal.
Bloomfield—Inspector, R. C. Black.
Judges, R. D. Skidmore, J.M. Bush.
Relief Hill—Inspector, L. K. Reasoner. Judges, Thos. Carey, Chas. Mackintosh.
Moore’s Flat—Inspector, H. Atwater
Judges, D. Landes, Jas. Kleese.
Eureka — Inspector, W. R. Cary.—
Judges, J. H. Young, J.€. Dean.
South Fork—Inspector, Dan Boody.
Judges, A. E. Cowles, George Ellis.
Truckee—Inspector, W. C. Richmond.
Judges, 8. C. Chambers, Wm. Hard.
Meadow Lako—Officers tq be
pointed.
Boca—Inspector,L. E. Doane. Judges,
Aaron Beck, — Jones.
Washington—Inspector, A. Eagge.
Judges, C. Kreig, D. Eshbach.
Umega—lInspector, L. R. Prescott.
Judges, D. C. Teeple, J. S. Holbrook.
Diamond Créek—Inspector, D. J.
Moore, Judges, J. Sanders, Frank
Clampett.
Little York—Inspector, J. H. Dodge!
Judges, H. Langley, Capt. Atkins.
Lowell _Hill—Inspector, John Duffey.
Judges, L. D. Wells, Jas. Stephens.
Hunt's Hill—Inspector, Geo. F. Jacobs. Judges, N. Wilkinson, J. D,
Wilson.
~ You Bet-—Inspector, Capt. Cuvilla.
Judges, Frank Ennis, W. W. Cozzens.
Red Dog—Inspector, Milt. Combs,
Judges, John Heinson, J. Duryea.
any of these officers to qualify, the
Union voters are authorised to fill the
places on the day of election.
which he was requested to transmit
with the notice to the Secretary of the
County Central Committee, which must
be made on or befere the 26th of June.
The Secretary was.instructed to issue
notices of election and all other notices
required by the regulations.
C. C, Leavitt was elected Treasurer
of the committee.
journed to meet at thecal! of the Chair.
man.
. . rorse teams,
In case of the absence or failure of
Each candidate was assessed $5,
The County Central Committee 7s
effect on old, tough meats is very beneficial, rendering them quite tender and
easy to be digested. Tainted, meats
‘. and fowls will also lose their bad taste
and odor, if cooked in this way, and if
there is no more vinegar added than
what we have indicatéd, there will be
no taste of vinegar acquired.
How BvTrer 18 MADE IN HOLLAND.
In this ‘“odd-land” there is no waiting
for cream to rise. The practice there
is to stir the lactéal fluid from time to .
time, until it is so thick that-the speonwill stand up in it, when it is churned
at a comparatively high temperature.
According to Professor Johnson, milk
thus treated yields five per cent. more
butter, and that of better quality, than
where only the ¢ream is churned.
THE average rate of speed on the Pacific Railroad is about fifteen miles an
hour.
THe Legislature of British Columbia
has appropriated the sum of twenty
thousand dollars to bring servants from
England.
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ForTY years ago a man could carry
the Southern mail from New York to
Jersey City ; now it requires eight four.
It is reported that the seed sugar-cane
in portions of Louisiana has been injured to the extent of twenty per cent. by
recent hail storms.
“TERE is much complaint in the vicinity of Montgomery, Ala., in consequeiice f incessant “rains which~ have
retarded’ farming operations.
A DOUBLE elevator is to be construct.
ed at the ‘‘whirpool,” below the Suspension Bridge, at Niagara Falls, to ena.
ble visitors to get a view from that point:
A SAFE in Philadelphia has recently
been relieved of nearly a million dollars. This is the largest haul since the
celebrated Lord bond robbery in New
York. —
Goop children will be glad to learn
that Texas has raised a large castor oil
crop this season.
IN théTarge restaurants of London,
Liverpool] and Manchester, the knives
are chained to the table.
ATTORNEY General Hoar is said to
be a Universalist; Borie, a Catholic;
Fish, an Episcopahan; and Creaswell, a
Republican.
~ Seeeneinaienienidaienaned
ANNOUNCEMENT, .
EO. 8. S.GETCHELL announces himself
as a candidate forthe office ef
BROAD COMMISSIONER
Of Nevada County, at the General Election to
be held on Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1869. m25
A. ISOARD,
No. 61 Broad Street, Nevada City
Importer, Wholesale and Retail dealer in
Fre wines,
FINE BRANDIES,
y And the Best of
: poem ESTIC LIQUORS. .
ana them €8" Waite’s Celebrated
Orders ‘from the country reepectfally 80
settee and ene attended” to.
{sa oa an with
Stock of
DRESS GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
FANCY GOODS,
PAPER HANGINGS,
SHOES,
CARPETS:
&e. &e. &e,
Which are Offered at a sacrifice.
_ " All Sales for CASH ONLY.
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Any one wishing to buy a good
stand and fime steck is requested to
“A Dwelling House and Lot for
sale,
J. & S ROSENTHAL,
No. 54 Broad Street, Nevada.
WM. NEELY JOHNSON,
TTORNEW AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW, will practice in all the Courts
in the Judicial District, and in the Supreme
Court. and having associated with him H. Cc.
JOHNSON, will aevote special attention to all
matters relating to public lands, before the
UnitedStates fend Office, and at-the State
Laid Office, at Sacramento, and before the
General Land Office at Washington City.
Business arrangements have been completed
with prompt and competent agents in Waehington for the speedy settlement of dll land
claims, and it is believed that unusual facilities
can be offered to all persons interested in land
matters.
Applications for Pre-emption, Homestead,
Mining claims, and all other classes of lands
drawn up and prepared, and correspondence
promptly attended to.
Office at Gillig & Mott's building, J street,
between Second and Third, Sacramento.
‘Sagramento, June 3, 1869.
NOTICE.
R. H NOVITSKY . has withdrawn from.
the firm of
NOVITSKY & SON.
The bueiness will be continued by
Chas, Nathan & Samuel N ovitsky
Under the firm name of
NATHAN & NOVITSKY.
Nevada, May 18th. 1869.
-BROOKLYN
IFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF NEW YORK,
One of the most progressive Companies in the
United States. Its leading featuresé are as tollows :
No restriction on travel or residence in any
part of the globe.
All policies are non-forfeitable; paid up policies given for exact proportion of original
policy in case of misfortune: or the Company
will pay in cash a liberal sumany time in case
of surrender, such CASH SURRENDER-VALag being indorsed on every policy, a libderalnot yet adopted by any other Company.
ecash surrender-value indorsed on the
policies of the “Brooklyn Company,” has received the published commendations of Hep.
Elizur Wright, the renowned Insurance Mathematician.)
Policies are payable in Gold or Currency.
Premiums received annually, or in semi-annual or quarterly. sub-divisions, No extra
for miners.
Dividends have been unequaled b fred Compakoe presented on this coun. and are paid
ANNUALLY, after two premiume, in cash,
or directed to the purchase of additional inth the policy,
“The stat
‘of the State of New York, Janoary 1, 1868, in
compariscn, showed the * ‘Brooklyn Company” occu Re the leading position.
Manuele and circulars forwarded on appli
cation
-First-claes Local and Traveling Agents
wanted in every locality on this coast. ApTareas nated ‘be accompanied by
references, addressed
8. T: KING. Baye oe Agent,
ery st:, San Francisco.
R Cc. 240 Montsom, Sanerinten" t of Agencies.
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