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1: PG A OS a NS RRO A SHEE Se
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eli sna ‘Ymeréase the chances for the
a hs ooanty and participated in by Union men
wy
~~ gay this is one of the vest indications of a
! “ding, .Demoeratic aspirants for nomina~Aipviema 4 Bour—The Grass Valley
Nétional, in speaking of the recent Primaty contest in thie Union party, says :
“If we were in the place of certain per“we would-not submit to the onesided dictation of the Nevada clique ; but
purse they will submit, and even lick
Of course the National and ellits Demo‘cratic friends would. rejoice greatly ato
‘bolt in the. Union party, because such acsuccess of the Democratic ticket. When
& contest_was general throughout the
in every part of the-county, we do not see
why it:should be designated as the “cic
pa of the Nevada clique.” But it is
the old ery which ‘has been sounded for
years, and will have little influence upon
the’ Union voters. The National would
thhave Union men who were not successful
in electing their delegates in the late contest-believe that acquiescence is degraboa be defeated no doubt. Does the
nal presume that the unsuccessful
ones are degraded if they submit to the will
of the majority ? Certainly not: It isthe
greatest evidence of the high purposes
and trae principles of a man, that he can :
cheerfally acquiesce in the will of the
majority of his party, after having worked
manfully for the success of his friends.—
Weare satisfied that this is the spirit
Which actuates the unsuccessful candidates
of the Union party in the recent contest;
id the Wational is right in saying they
will submit, astrue men attached to party
for tlie sake of principle. Union men certainly will not follow the counsel of their
enemies when. the object is.so apparent.—
The National can rest assured there will
beno bolt from the Union party. We
. will meet the Democracy with united forcesin September, and come out of the
contest with an increaséd majority. Uniom. men are determined to make this the
¢rowning victory. :
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-Iwrernan Revenve.—The annual lists
of valuations and assessments, subject to
income tax, also licenses and other annual
tax.for the year 1866-7, taken by J. B.
Richmond, Assistant Assessor of this Dis‘t#ict, will remain open for the examination of all persons interested, for the space
of ten days, at the Assistant Assessor's
‘Office, in this city. At the expiration of
tem days, Thomas J. Blakeney, Assessor,
will receive and determine all appeals relative to erroneous or excessive valuations
Or assessments made, All appeals to the
‘Assessor are required to be made in wriMibg and transmitted through the Assisfant Assessor, specifying the matter in
which the decision is requested, No ap‘peal will be allowed to any party after he
shall have been duly assessed and the anfival list containing the assessment has
been transmitted to the Collector of this
District.
—
Sravcx Correr.—The California Company, says the Meadow Lake Sun, have
‘Peon taking out some very fine specimens
‘of native copper from their mine during
‘the pat week. Specimens shown us, taout. ata distance of twenty feet from
the mouth of the drift, at the bottom of
‘tie’ shit, present the appearance of fern
leaves, and can be found in every scant of
the.rock ; it is very rich in gold: Judges
Mich and'permanent gold mine. The drift
hag now been driven in on the ledge, a
listance of twenty-four feet, from the bot.
tom of the shaft, and the mine seems to
‘Be inéreasing in rivhness as it is ‘driven
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paar nS eeerr? Cee nena é
_Ricu,—Upwards of sixty cents in gold
Was left at our office, says the Meadow
Lake Sun, a few days since. It was obned from one and a half pounds of rock
mathe: Green BEmigtant.Co's. claim.—
are making rich and important developments, and are prosecuting
“Wicas. CoMMENCED.—Workmen were
@tigaged yesterday in excavating for the
King wen
pot over Ah Sing’s head stabbed him with
‘a dirk-knife in the leg, inflicting a serious
wound. Some of the Chinamen say that
Ah King wanted to stop the other Chinaman from smoking, others say it was.
jealousy, and that a Celestial damsel was
at the bottom of it. Ah King was arrest-.
ed by Officer Allen, and will be examined
before Justice Kendall to-day.
CoLD.—The weather has beén exceedingly pleasant for aday or two. We are
41d by tho:e who were up very early yes.
terday'morning, that the ground was
covered with a white frost.
‘PactFic MEDICAL AND SURGICAL
JOURNAL.—H. H, Bancroft & Co., have become publishers of ‘the Pacific Medical
and Surgical Journal, and the typographical appearance of the magazine has _ been
greatly improved. . The Journal is edited
by Henry Gibbons, M. D., with Henry Gibbons, Jr., as associate, The :matter, original and selected, is interesting to the medical profession, and the enterprise of establishing such « journal. will no doubt be
encouraged by the physicians on this
coast. The well-known ability of the editer is sufficient guarantee of its excellence.
a
lowing is the list of officers, elected by
this company, on Wednesday last: President, C. W. Cornell; Foreman, C. T. Canfield ; Ist Assistant Foreman, Chas. Miller ;
2d Assistant Foreman, Wm. King ; Secretary, Wm, Scott ; Treasurer, Jas. Monro;
Directors, W. F, Bacigalupi, Peter Kent,
John Hahn; Trustees, Wm. Heugh, Dan.
8. Baker, Jas. Monro ; Elective Committee,
John Hahn, Chas. Sairs, R. Rowe; Delegates to Fire Department, Wm. Heugh,
Dan. 8. Baker, Wm. F. Bacigalupi.
THE following items we obtain from
the Grass Valley National, of Wednesday:
Mrs. StowE.—This lady lectured on
Tuesday evening toa very large audience,
jamong whom were many Church members, desirous of hearing her exposition of
principles so Choroushty in conflict with
theirown. If they were not convinced,
they were at least interested. She is practicing as a clairvoyant physican.
DROMEDARY.—This ledge is still exhibiting fine indications. This morning rock
was taken out, which showed an abundance of gold and rich sulphurets.
OnPians.—The ladies of Grass Valley
will give a festival and soiree,at Hamilton
Hall, on the:19th inst., for the benefit of
the Orphan Asylum. Tickets $2 50.
G. M. MorrrLu.—This fis the name of
a man for whom his aged father in the
town of Perry, Pike ey Illinois, is
making anxious inquiry. If any one can
es information, the address is, -E. G.
orrell, Perry, Pike county, Illinois.”
PUGILISTIC.—Matt. 'l'racy has gone
from Grass Valley to Downieville to give
sparring exhibitions, and will visit all the
principal towns in Sierra and Plumas
counties. He offers to fight any man of
his weight from 118 to 155 pounds, for
$1,000 to $5,000.
PoLiTicaL.—In a long article on California politics, the Territorial Enterprise
says the most prominent candidate for
United States Senator is A, A. Sargent, of
Nevada City, the ablest man ever sent to
the lower House of Congress from the Pacific Coast. Sargent isan able lawyer; a
ready debater,and an excellent orator.—
He is also the best informed and most
thoroughly representative man of Califor.
nia, for he isa thorough miner, radically
Union, and, with Stewart, would form an
impregnable wall against the assaults of
Julian of Indiana and his confreres who
favor selling our mines.
ALAMEDA.—The San Francisco Times
says the Union pr mary came offin Alameda county on Saturday. © There was no
contest, and no preference expressed for
candidate for Governor, but they will use
their influence in the County Convention
to have E, D. Wheeler indorsed as a candidate for’Attorney General. .
Mr. Wheeler is an able lawyer and
would do ¢redit to the position of Attor‘ney General. He is very popular, and #
most excellent gentleman.
North San Juan. ete Sash
PENNSYLVANIA ENGINE Co.—The _ fol. 3,
the hours of 9 a. Mm. and.4
June 6, 1867.
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—————
UNITED STATES
INTERNAL REVENUE.
‘}‘HE FIFTH DIVISION, Fourth Assessment
District, comprising Nevada County. Notice is hereby given that the annaal lists of valuations and assessments, subject to Income Tax,
Licenses and other Annual Tax for the year
1866-7, under the “Act to provide Internal Revenw support the Government, and te pay the
the interest on the Public Debt,” approved June
1864, and the Amendatory Acts, approved
March 8, 1865, and March 10 and August,1, 13¢6,
and March 2, 1807, made and taken by J. B. Richmond, Assistant Assessor of said Division Fourth
Collection: District, will remain open for the ex
amination of all persons interested for the epace
of Ten days from the date hereof, at the office of
the Assistant Assessor, at Nevada City, between
P, M., and immediately
after the expiration of the said ‘Ten days I will
receive and determine all appeals relative to erroneous or excessive valuations or assessments
made and taken by the said Assistant Assessor.
All appests to the Assessor as aforesaid, are required to be made in writing, and transmitted
through the Assistant Assessor specifying the
particular cause, matter or gZ, respecting
which the decision is requested, and state the
ground or principle of inequality or error complained of. Notice is farther given, that no appeal will be allowed to any party after he shall
have been duly assessed and the Annual List
containing the assessment has been_ transmitted
to the Collector of this District.
THOMAS J. BLAKENEY, Assessor,
Fourth District, California.
Nevada City, June 6th, 1867. jv
eee ee of California, County avd
Township of Nevada, ss. Before John KenThe People of the
State of California send greeting to Henry Arnold:
You are hereby summoned to gy vend before me
at my office in the township of Nevada, in the
County of Nevada, on Monday, the 9th day ot
September, 1867, at 10 o'clock a. ut. to answer un.
to the complaint of D, Ransom, who demands of
you the sum of $144.50, with interest thereon at
the rate of two per cent. month from the
15th day of January, 1867, alleged to be due Plaintiff from you for money paid to your use, and at
your request, in gold coin; also $19 fur goods
sold and delivered to you, as per complaint now
on file in my office, w judgment will be taken
against you for said amount together with costs
and damages if you fail to ap and answer.
Given under my hand this 5th day of June, a.
D.1867, SJ, KENDALL, J.P, No.
It is ordered that the foregoing Summone be
oe in the Nevada Daily Transcript, at
east once a week for three months, _
JOHN KENDALL, J. P.
John Caldwel!, Pitf’s Atty.
Revenue stamp 50 cts.
TO SCRIP HOLDERS.
TREASURER's Orrice,
June 6th, 1867.
i bys Treasurer of Nevada County will pay, on
resentation, all warrants drawn on the Genund and registered prior to April 1st, 1967.
In:erest on same ceases at the date of this adver.
tieemevt. KE, F. SPENCE, Treasurer.
Nevada, June 6th. 3
dall, Justice of the Peace.
jan?
eral
&MACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Cos
sit
THROUGH LINE
—To—
NE: Woy OR EK,
JAPAN AND CHINA
Carrying the U. 8S. Mail.
Leave Folsom street Wharf, at 11 o'clock a. ».
of the following dates, for PANAMA. connecting
via Panaina Railroad, with one of the Company's
ST aa Steamers from ASPINWALL for NEW
On the 10th, 18th and 30th of each month
that has 30 cays. On the 10th, 19th and 30th
of each month that has 81 days. When the 10th.
19th and 80th fall on Sunday, they will leave op
Saturday preceding ; when the 18th falls on Sunon. they will leave on paramo . fullowing. Steamer eaving San Franciscw on the 10th touches at
Manzanillo. All touch at Acapuico.
Departures of 18th or 19th connect with French
Transatlantic Company's Steamer for St. Nazaire
and English Steamer foarh merica, Departure of 10th connects with ig! ish Steamer for
Southampton and P. R, R, Co.'s Steamer for Central America. Departure.of 30th connects with
English Steamer for Tumaco, the port of the new
mines. The following Steamships will be dison dates as given below :
Jane 10th—Constitation, Capt. W. F. Lapidge,
connecting with Rising Bt co Gray.
City, Capt. J. T. Watkins,
8.
Jane 1sth—Golden
connecting with Arizona, Capt. Harri
June —Montana, Ca *— with Ocean % wee, Button, on
R Knucky San Fran W Bettis Grass Vall
JF Bartholomew-do F-M Robinson Timb . _
‘Speed Increased and Fare Reduced !
The attention of the public is invited to the
complete stock of 4 aa
DRY cOODS Now ready for inspection at =a a
G. C. HALL'S, 189 J street,
All Goods received from New Yor direct, thus
saving to.the patrons one profit.
“aro attention given to the Wholesale
rade.
Dealers can buy as low as froman
State, and save their time and freight.
G. C. HALL,
189 J Street, mear Seventh,
SACRAMENTO,
May 29th
AMERICAN
WALTHAM WATCHES.
We claim and are prepared to prove that the
American. Watches manufactured at Waltham,
Maseachusetts, are not only equal, but far supetior, to the watches of England, Switzerland and
France. We aiso claim that they are CHEAPER
MORE ACCURATE, MORE DURABLE, and
more easily kept in order and repaired than any
other watches inthe market.
Because in each one of the very numerous part
of which 4 watch is made up, we attain, by me
chanical power, nearly absolute mathematical
precision and uniformity, making every watch of
any ene style atrue copy of its model:
This similarity in structure reduces the-cost of
production; it secures uniformity in results >it
perpetuates infallibly any excellence that may be
once achieved, and makes it easy to repair any
injury sustained, or replace any part that. may be
lost or destroyed.
Aa gddition to these mechanical advantages,our
‘Watches are simpler in structure, and therefore
stronger, and less likely to be injured than foreign watches,
How they run under the hardest trial watches
can have, is shown by the following letters:
¥ PENN. RAILROAD COMPANY.
OFFICE OF THE GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT, }
ALToona, Pa., 15th Dec., 1866.
Gentlemen : The watches manufactured by you
have been in use. on this railroad for eeveral
years by our-enginemen, to whom: we furnish
watches as partof our equipment. There are
now some three hundred of them carried on our
line, and we consider them good and reliable
time-keepers. Indeed, I have great satisfaction
in saying your watches give us less trouble, and
“have worn and do wear much longer without repairs than any watches we have ever had in use
on this road. As you are aware, we formerly
trusted to those of English manufacture, of a
knowledged good reputation, but as a class they
never kept time as correctly, nor have they done
as good service, as yours.
In these statements I am sustained by my predecessor, Mr. Lewis, whose experience extended
over a series of years. Respectfully,
EDWARD H. WILLIAMS.
General Superintendent
American Watch Co., Waltham.
NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD,
Locomotive DEPARTMENT, WEsT. Drvisi0n,
RocHEstTek, Dec. 24, 1866. }
Gentlemen : I have no hesitation in saying that
I believe the great majority of Locomotive Engineers have found by experience that Waltham.
Watches are the most satisfactory of any for
their uses, They run with the greatest accuracy
and steadiness, notwithstanding the rough riding
of an engine, and as I have never known one to
wear out they must be durable. I hope to see
adopt your watches, and furnish them to all engineers and conductors. In my opinion it would
greatly tend to promote regularity and safety.
Yours respectfully,
CHARLES WILSON, G. Chief Engineer,
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.
American Watch Co., Waltham, Mass, e
les of Waltham Watches
2 oT Watch Dealers throughou
own 4 ma: it y be pur.
out the country
ROBBINS & APPLETON,
182 Broadway, N. Y.,
, General Agents.
R. B. GRAY &CO., 616 Merchant at
Francisco, Agents for the Pacific Coast ~
PIERCE,
house in the . .
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reactiun, butare permanent, infusing sTRENGTR,
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and building up «n Krom Constitution,
Dyspepsia and Debility.
From the Venerable Archdeacon SCOTT, D. D.
Dunuam, Canada East, March 24, 1865.
* ¢ * . “I am an inveterate Dyspeptic of more than 25 years’ standing.”
* * * * ‘i bave been so wonderfully benefitted in the three short weeks during
which . have used the Peruvian Syrup, thatt can
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lam widely known, and can but recommend te
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+
Acase of 27 years standing cured,
From INSLEY JEWETT, No. 15 Avon Place,
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“I have suffered, and sometimes severely, for
27 years, from dyspepsia. I commenced
the Pernvian Syrup, and found immediate benefit
from it. In the course of three or four weeks .
was entirely relieved from my sufferings, ané
have enjoyed uninterrupted health ever since.
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One of the most Distinguished Ju
rists in New England writes to
a friend, as follows :
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mental and physical, than at any time daring the
. last five years.”
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An eminent Divine of Boston, says:
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Thousands have been changed by the us
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sonably hesitateto give it a trial.
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of cares and recommendations from some of the
most eminent physicians, clergymen, and others.
will be sent FRExX té any address,
orp 302, that each bottle has PERUVIAN
RUP blown in the glass.
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