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June 7, 1870 (4 pages)

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4 Sranscrigt. She Dail j N “THE “DOLLAR “store, 7" FOR THREE EVENINGS, 4 Next to the Bank, Broad Street. Fane 14th, 15th and 16th. BS. H. C. MILLS, desiring t» -clore ont s ae Goods at net ihe “DOLLAR ew ey a ' aii necessary blanks, and the Assistants ‘throughout the State have, or will soon commence the enumeration { , The payments, with interest, have Pumsnaneaua dns, stood it as long as possible, and will now arrest any Tais e bot es coats be Coma pursue, and that is to exclude this corrupt man. No constituency ought to be allowed to insnJt the nation by sending to Congress men whose skirts hereafter at San Francisco Cost Prices, pe ae: <tc e collection of statis. ics. By a little prepa the utmost importante that the presen census Of the country: should in every respect be complete. Especially is this so in regatd to California. For extent of farming lands, manhufactories and resources, those .desiring to emigrate will consult the census reports, and hence the necessity for accuracy. The statistics of Nevada county will be gathéred by ©. C. Leavitt, who is assigned Grass Valley, Rough and Heady end Little York townships, and M. 8. Deal in Nevada, Bridgeport, Bloomfield, Eureke, Washington and Meadow Lake . That the people may understand the nature of information required, we will give an outline of the work. In enumerating the inhabitants, the dwellings and families must be registered in theorder of visitation. The nanie of every member of the family must be given, with age at last birthday, sex, color, profession, trade or occupation, value of real and personal property, place of birth, nationality of father and mother, births and marriages with the year, attending school, whethx the. party can read or write. The deaf, dumb, blind, insane and idiotic are nls0 to be taken. The mortality report contains the . nate, age, sex, color, place of birth, date and cause of death of all persons who have died during the year ending June -B0vl, 1870. ' are aa follows: Name of agent, owner or manager of farm, number of acres, ____ improved; woodland and ‘unimproved. Value of farm, imiprovements, and total . amount of wages paid during the year ending Jan, 30th, including board. Live stock—number of horses, mules and asses, milch cows, working oxen, other cattle, sheep, swine, and value of live stock; Produce—wheat,Spring and Winter) rye, Indian corn, oats, barley, buck wheat, rice, tobacco, cotton, wool, peas and beans, potatoes, value of orchard products, gallons of wine, value of pro. duce from marketgardens,butter cheese, milk sold, hay, cloyer,grass,hops, hemp, flax, flax seed, silk cocoons, maple and cane sugar, melons, wax, honey, forest products, value of home manufactures, value of animals slaughtered, full estimated value of farm and products. Under the néad of their value. The above includes the whole range of information required, and a careful study will be required in many establishthents to make up the required information. When oar people remember the importanve of accuracy in this matter, we doubt not they will give the required time to the preparation of information naam before the visit tidn ‘beforepoate: Ekin can’ ‘save the officers a good deal of time, as well as-add to the accuracy of the returns. It is of cts of industry, the following information is to be collected : Name of every company, individual or corporation, paying over $500 per annuni, name of business,capital invested, Kigd of power used, number of horse power, if steam or water, ““nathe and description of machines, males over 16 years employed, females over.46 years employed, children em‘ployed, total amount paid for wages during the year, number of full months operated, materials employed, with quality and valde, and the production including jobbing and repairing, with ough investigation and every opportunity for defence, corraption was clearly effected his . t . little di ts, it would make ince, bat since it isan insult dishonesty and a virtual overthrow of the judgment of Congress, the member ought, under «he power’ which makes Congress the sole judge of the qualifications and elections of its members, to be sent back to liis constituents, where he may exercise his propensity for stealing withott injary to the entire country. What are all the denunciations of corruptions and dishonesty worth, if the convicted rogue is té find indorsement by his constituents, and be returned to the seat from which he was expelled in disgrace. The representatives of the people in the lower house of Congress, ought, in justice to themselves and the people of the entire country, refase to admit Whettemore to a seat. Tae Income Tax.—The Ada speak“ing of the probable reduction of the income.tax says: The adoption of an amendment to the Internal Revenue Tax Law, exempting from duty $2,000 of annual incomes, and tlie further reduction of said tax to three per cent., will be a considerable relief to the country. We ought to be thankful for even so niuch of 4 concession to poppity that the House did not have the moral courage te strike out all of the obnozions tax at one blow, aad’so have done with it, but there are in the House a few domineering, arbitrary men who, unfortungtely, have charge ot the financial legislation, and who have, by some meang, become possessed with the idea that the permanent salvation of the country depends upon the pétsistent collection of the income tax. It is in vain that an almost universal protest has been made against keeping this odious provision upon the statute book ; it is in vain that the press of the country, without an exception, has reiterated the popular demand for its repeal ; know better what the country wants than the people themselves do, and so refuse to take the tax away. But this peeling down of some of the more oppressive burdens of the law-taxing inlaw are numbered. The next assault will sweep the offensive system of espisonage and taxation out of existence. ee Tue FIFTEENTH AMENDMENT.—The Daily Standard says: Marysville has the honor of empanneling the , first colteenth Amendment. In the District Keyser, thecrim. con. ‘suit, for dgxiages, entitled J. R. Johnaon veJ. B. Lyons, (the plaintiff and defendent colored citizens,) was tried before a colored jury, consisting ot E. P. Duplex, Isaac Watkins and T. E. Randolph. The prosecution was ably and eloquently conducted by General Rowe, and the jary, after a short absence, returned into Court and rendered the following verdict, which we give verbatim. “Report of jury in case of J. R. Johnson recommended by the jury is $2,000.” es sae he this, where, sherds] proven. If his ‘Tetarn to Congress only . j to the entire people, an indorsement of . Southern portion of that State surpassular clamor, probably,-but’ it isa great . P**S'? these wise men assume to: comes isa sign that the days of the . ored jury in the State, ander the Fif. Court, the other day, before Judge’ and J. B. Lyons. E. P. Duplex was appointed foreman. Upon the first ballot three stood in favor of Jugment for the plaintiff. The amount of damages . jy . Poveoe -singing--“Gheo-Hip-im the streets._-The pe —to-have} some protection.A GENTLEMAN from Salt Lake reports that circulars have been privately distributed in that city, ordering Mormons to meet for drill at the ward school houses. Tue New York 7Zribune eays the California coast may yet be selected in preference to any part of the world as @ resort for consumptives, the tote ing in respecttw the two essentials— equable temperature and dry air—the Riviera or the Islands of Madeira: THe workingmen’s secret anti-Chinese organizations for political purposes are being fermed in the towns throughout the State, a Mrs. Emma Willard, founder of the celebrated Troy Seminary died ee aged eighty-four. A FEARFUL ride ona bell was lately taken by a lad in the village of Fuliy, Canton Valois, Switzerland. He was seated-on tlie bell when the ringer commenced to pull it. Not able to hold on, he fell from the tower, and was picked up senseless about 15 feet from tlie-church. : In his fal! he had broken twe wooden crucifixes. 8 to say, he wag hardly hurt, but coulf relete his adventure a few ‘minutes after the event. A HORSE in Conca county, N. ¥. having wandered into the water drain ing under the Central Railfoad, pushed his head up between the ties, and remained, unable to extricate himself. The engineer, fortunately espied ey he efforts of peeps and .the horse, the efforts of the passengers, was \aaed hie “awk Wald mrodicadment. AN Indiana man ekes out his revenge by charging his children board when they come from afar to visit him. THE Baroness ae just died in Paris, aged 82.. She lived ina wretched hut, but had hoarded a million francs. Tae London organ of the Roman Catholic Church declares that the Ecumenical Council cat not complete its work under a year: — In this city, June , son of
ae oe pn nen Ketier aged 1 ye cary, 4 mon In this cit: = ‘< 1870, Hat aot of Will.am and Mary 2 ioe teed % 8,1 mouths and 21 a a = ames — Prostration P a Out. Violent purgatives, emétics, salivants, blietering and bleeding have had their day. The sick ‘can ho be persuaded that the best way to them is to destroy the little strep bat disease has left them. Dfspeptics instead of dosing ‘themecives with eps<m salts, aloes, colycinth, jalap, and other powerful cathartics, tone their digestiveorgans and regulate their bowels with Moetetters’ 6 Stomach Bitters. Persons o! bilion® habit, instead of throw‘ing the whole glandular system into a state of morbid irritation with mercurial poisoa, seek relief, and find it, in the operation of that wholesome. vegetable alterative upen the dieordered liver. Nervous sufferers, tremulous weak, and despondent recruit their shattered energies with a course of the great invigorant,. and bless the day whea the adulterated liquors of commerce were superseded by a medicated stimulant, perfectly efficient and entirely harmiess. Travelers by land and sea rejoice in the possession ofan agreeable corrective, which protects them from the evil effects of malaria from sea sickness, and from the disturbing influences of changes of temperature and change of water. The weak and debilitated feel their strength Teturn, and their gpirits revive under its = appetizing, gently exhilarating ac pemer ann AND SECOND EVENINGS, ‘pair and Festtvaly Tableaux, Pan the talent of the eity ean furnish. THIRD EVENING. Concert by Nevada Choral Society. GRAND TABLEAUX and PANTOMINES. A large amount of Useful and Faney Articles for sale. Admittance—Firet Two Evenings, FREE. $d Evening $0 ets. Chiléren half price. — Time tests the merits ofall R. been tested in every variety of climate, and by almost every nation known to Ameriand of the missionary_and_ ‘the traveler, on sea and should travel on our LakEs on our Ir other injuries, as well as for dysentery, and. bowel complaints generality, on the globe. Pain Killer, a8 many worthless nostrums are atopmeatet. wa 4 eold on the great aepeiation of this valuable medicine. G2 Directions accompany each bettie. Price 25 ct¢, 50 cts and gl ged Bottle. Sold by all Medicine TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE Washington Schookhouse,_ NEVADA cry, " aii “(Fume 28, 29, and 30.) LL INTERESTED IN EDUCATION are invited to attend. The State fu intendent of Public Instruction, and 0: distinguished will deliver ties during the The Order of Exercises and other portionlara will be given in due time. Every exertion will be made to rende the Institute beth pleasant and profitable. A. MORSE, County Superintendent of Common Schools. Nevada, June 4th—td. UNITED STATES EXCISE TAX. evada and Si thet the lists of valuations of property subject to tax under the Be EAD age. internal revenue to support the it =< Pay interest on vi taken by Craw’ Asst. Assessor of said division wilt open for the examination of all are © the date at, at the office of GEO. CRAWFORD, Asset. Asseseor, at Mowat Clay (over Banner's store,) between the hours hours of Seat ant fei =u. And immepny Sirol pt dy ory ees of the said ten days, I will receive and determine all ve to erroneeus or excessive or enumorations made and taken by the said eans. Itis the almost constant companion friend and no one WITHItisa and safe remedy for burns, ccalae, ra omg Bi wy wounds, as yarious and is pe Foe euited for every race of men Be sure you call for and get the genuire je 4—Im THE NEVADA COUNTY Will convene im the Aseemnly Hall, of the Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday, URTH COLLECTION DISTRICT, State of tice of Nevada and Si . comprising Counties of valuations . Thus the public an opportunity of ; ee ee ment of oe nainea, beiftte and Fornichi a Golde Ladiée end. Children: — fan, and a Reneral. Bes aseoriment of. * Deale perp yor cling desiri i b allo r tg met ould eal. © purchaee = ada. June ed. 1800. FOR SALE!BE FOLLOWING AKTICLES ARE OFfered Fer Sale cLeap: One large size Stuart's Stove and Fixtures complete, exiemeion teRe boiler, ete. @ne Oak Bed-room Set. ** Spring Mattrass. ** 35)b Hair wenAee Six ¢< hairs. "= Setting Room Cornet: Extension Table. *% Bair (loth Sofa. $$ Bedstesd, new. * Pulu Mattrass, new. ** Straw Matirass, new. s+ Mahogany Zable. Lots of Dishes, ete., ect. , things. For Furtber ticulars enquire of "FOR THIRTY YEARS!_g1. 2" noOLL Paty wl. q Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, Nevaca, May 6th. 1sW—thos) 4. BENNEMAN, “, +" CHARLEY @RAPHENNEMAN & GRAF, GULD INFORM THEIR FRIENDS ana the public generaliy that they Lave opened a New tuloun, opposite ine Natioral hxcbange Hotel, where they bs Hk, keep constantiy on baa ‘tbe: very ‘Dest of Wines, Beer, Ales, Liquors & Cigars te.which they invite the ateeption of the entire Community. Give usa call. mm) 27 Grass Valley Ice Cream faloon. JOHNSON & MENGER, —Proprietors— @” OPPOSITE HAMILTON HALL, aa Church Street, Grave Valicy, Kee Cream, Straw berries, ons ale ways on hand. : EVADA Ns-VisiT. will find neatly surviehed and picaraut rooms fitid up jor the wecummedation of visitors. CANDIES and CONFECTIONERY of al) kinds at w holerale or reiail, (2 CALL AND SEE US, my JOHNSON « MENGER,. PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY REMEMBER THAT N. TUTTLE HAS OPENED ‘THE Church Street Picture Grass Valley. Fg ESTABLISHMENT HAS BETTER lights ana greater iacilities and ix producing finer pictuics Lan any other in hevada County. DEPUT OF GENUINE Berlin Head And Euameled Card PICTURES. Gallery, matte studies to please. and is re-eminently the Leading Fhotugrapher 1 this tection of the country. my Lost! A WALLET, containing Greenbacke, Cerlificates or Deposit, £c.; was lost yesterof Nevada County and “j the rear of Vance’s shop, on eee. Surect. ‘Lhe finder will be suitably rewardea b oat ing it with Mix. STODLAKD. at v. Vance shup, on Bruad Stree pposit Nevide, May Ge ee R, M. HUNT, M.D. . ATTENDING PHYSICIAN NEVADA CITY the particular cause, matter or thing, respect. : ing whlch "the dedision In. r and . A. B. Carley E. 0, Tomphin e. error complained of Ce ARCADE SALOeN. otice is further given, ne Acjoining Julius Greenwald's Cigar Store, on be allowed after he shall bave been di eonsonel one ‘Anbani "List tan Broad Street, Nevada , City. CARLEY « K.INS, AVE H Sn tidy new stock Liquors, Wines and ING GRASS VALLEY, % Cigars, : Geir Insereaticn. Us Riseds sab canroemnce aaked ae x ae Paco peiee ‘Com-. was amended by. Judge Keyser, and . ledies in delicate health, or to the aged and eh mh. F rena: = ox gene nes i pany is fornishing all t baggage . afterwards signed by the foreman. Genngt. ee = feeble and desaS, oy a PERFUMERY. mea, etc., with neat badges, indicating . The case is remarkable, it being the ap donate aoa Dae en pear pa ano TION. Box Preston & Paireh F’ theif various callings. Each employe firet tried @y a colored jary, and the (arn cc, nae tea safeeo furnished is charged one doller and . first of the character ever tried in Yupa nse neta : . Beveaty-five cents for the eame. It is} be county. ‘ ever there is intelligence, thought that this arrangement may be ‘weoful to the traveling public. pradence and com DEEDES «rine KBSPenbprteom BESEP EE KS \