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May 19, 1867 (4 pages)

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wi . ~egsaation. Nxt ype Conyention,. Pa Aina galas ight and locking to the inter<Cétamittes’ he got: severely i The. Primary elections have been called, ~ “and the canvass has begun in earnest.— Samme man it is certain ‘will go to Sacra“dion, and it is almost. safe to predict in ~ thjematter; that the man who gets the Mitte hopbs of his getting a vote from that “that the next Governor will come from flan Francisco, andthe friends of each of be Siliciring ceulls of the ‘icing tine Seni. 6 Some df them favorof delegates to the State by districts as. r AL plan was desired "the fonds ot Pixley. The other ¢anposed the movement af first; gradually “fell: in. until. Conness ‘and Ini friends were left aloneas advocates of a District election; The Central Committee met and decided to have delegates elected hg: Convention, thus giving the candidate ‘for Governor who . has the majority of votes ea Convention, the entire ‘gixtythree ‘Votes of San Francisco. Pixley’s. friends are confident that he has the indid track, and the Gorham men claim to . b 5 be strong, Thé, Central Fay Club and groas, street to havea say in the , Conness ig'on hand watching the tlie ‘only sober Senator.” Some news arg trying to palm off Stewz law and the China mail bill service of “little John” to the See the fact that is intention to keep out in that.he has now politics of San on.of the County’ While the politicians are at. work, the Bulletin strikes out for. people's. maovement, but it is the impression if this should fhaagurated, no attempt will be made to nominate other than municipal officers. Cannes deel te Lager in the ab : Rrancisco; and in the mento for Governor with a united delegavote of San Francisco will be the next Governor. Bidwell does not'seem to have mich strength in the city, and there is locality. His strength i is in the northern ‘part of the State. “The chances tow are br the man. ‘Time will solve the \fue.ans’ Reunton.—The Nevada Lodge of Good ‘Templars visited the Home genes pof Grass Valley on Friday. night . a pleasant reunion. The Grass » Union says of the affair: “After work was over the Templars, r with a few invited friends, adto the Armory of the Howell Zou/iavea;down on Main street, where dancing exercises followed. Good music was pro! for the occasion; the Hall was ina lent dancing order, a. nice lunch’ was set, and the reunion was altogether as and as satisfactory an affair as we . in this place for many a day.— Brown Brothers’ mammoth stage brought downs. full load of temperance efits from the county seat, and quite a “ number came-down in buggies and other _waivete conveyances. ‘A Matonep Fiout.—It was stated on the street, yesterday, that a match had «pee: made between two. parties to fight ‘money.”” Ramor said seconds ard were chosen and the fight was to es pac to-day. oats /Reusance information from the recently mized territory that formerly composed the Southern States, represent that _ Seuthern. men now scarevly regret the death of slavery, are beginning to extend Vil justice to the black men, and to av. Knowioagvlisoupliorlty of the Yankees, Pawadieniita young lady was denied admittance joe female college . in Pitts burg, on the ground that. she was “one: part Ethiopian.” ay od # tist Church, in the mornin and in the evening at 8 o'clock. Sabbath school immediately after morning service. — at the close of the gests service. E. Church, on Pine street, on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and in the evening at 8 o'clock. of an Actof the Legislat . will contain some of the finest hotel rooms ~“P have the hotor to inform you that at" a meeting of the Union Central Committee of the Second. Con es, May 15th, in Sacramento, the following . clai resolutions were passed : held in the city of day, the Lith of June next, at4 P. M., and shall be sed of “such delegates as . may have been elected by the several} counties in the district © the iy » Convention. Resolved, That the Chairmen and Secretary of the several County Union Conventions be requested to to the Chairman. of this. Congressi District Committee a certified fet ofthe delégates elected to the State Vatan Convention. — br a SunpAY.—Divine services will be held at the Methodist Church, on Broad street, on Sunday. at 11 o’clock A. M, and at 8 o'clock, Pp: mu. Sabbath school at 1 o’élock. Class meeting im mediately after morning service. Services at:the Con tional Church, in the morning at 11 o’clock, and in the . evening at 8 o'clock. Sabbath school im-} mediately after:morning service. Rev. J. A. Wirt. will preach in the Ba at 11 o’clock, The ordinance of i beptism will be adminRev. Mr: Genes wilt préeich ti thee A. M. Tse Evaexa Mine—The Grass. ValUnion says the Eureka mining comhave just, divided $30,000, the profits » last month. The dividend was Charles Gassaway, convicte The pardon is to take effect on th May next, at which time he wills stored'to citizenship. Tue NATIONAL EXCHANGE AppITIon. / The lumber for the National Hixchange . Hotel addition is being hauled upon the “ground, and the bricks will soon be ready for use. The addition, when completed, in-the State. Lee & RYLAnNp’s circus opened at San . Francisco.on-the 13th inst..They will. soon start on a tour of the State. H. 8. Kame, of the Agua Caliente vineyard, in Sonoma county, will this year, it is estimated, manufacture 25,000 gallons of wine. petacet acme ae ARRIVALS AT THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. Broad Street, Nevada City, Califoriia. LANCASTER & HASEY, Proprietor. May 18, 1867. S H Merritt Oakland S A Carter Omega : Merritt do T Hill do JT Patten Maine JS McPherson Re D J Fenn San Francis $8 Venard Nevada AV Leonard do A Tibbitts do Miss F Levy do R Smiley do Mrs Shuberner. do. J.W Brown do J W Ross Sacramen D Belden do J A Williams” do» RB Gentry do L F KeimCamptonv R D-Thomas do ‘T’ Preston Downievi C Barker do 8 B Lewis, Timbucte 1S Raymond ..do N Canningham Sa J W Lae Little York G B Newell Birchvil T Long Red Dog Mrs Ratcliff do BT Sheriden Gras v Miss L McNabb do W Dunstam do J NSmith Gren Mo W-A Wiiliams do C W Dow Camptonv F Smith . xn Suan J Jones San Juan = ‘TI’ Warrei: do. ———_——————————— as PRATT’S ABOLITION OIL. RP SPENCE, . » welds g — he Union “Convention of the Resoloes, Tae ional —Distriet-be-+icramento, on Tuesto that W M Ratcliff Deere A L Henderson Ruse and runni Skidmore. county topo othe set e “of maining Ho hen tet as ihe erry et situated on Kentucky Hi in said townshi county and pacer to and cet to Humphries ‘o's iol oe usenet Clee eae above the Olinger pg Humphries Co's sireee eartor and -paoning down Humbug Creek bd feet front,.and back to the center of the mai Notionle hereby given that I wiil expose to publie sale all. the above described proparty to the highest rep in fonte of_the Court House door in the Cit evada, on TUESDAY, the 13h da of June, ker. oii the hours of 94. m. and . ‘diven ‘coder say Bist: at Nevada City, this 17th day of Mav. R B. GENTRY, Sherif. Hawley & & Williams, p Ba mig FARE TO SACRAMENTO TELEGRAPH Ss Ps Five Dollars and a Half! FARE 10 COLFAX 60 OTS. Se TELEGRAPH STAGE LINE connecting with the Central Pacific Railroad at Colfax. A Daily Six Horse Coach will leave the National Exchange Hotel, Nevada, At 5a. u., (Sandays excepted) connecting at Colfax with the Cars For Sacramento and V: Passengers for Sacramento booked through for Five and a Half Dollars. thereby saving Two and a Malf Dollars, as the Railroad fare from Colfax to Sacramento is $5 50. This Line connects withthe Pioneer Stage Line at Cisco via Kailroad. The Fare from Nevada to Virginia City the same as from Colfax to Virginia. " &3 This is the only Line siceoting passengers through to Sacramento and Virginia. bal H. payipeo™, Telegra; 0. _Nevada, April 284. — ge. 2 PACIF FIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COs THROUGH LINE —To— NEW YorRRK, JAPAN AND CHINA mg the @. S. Mafl. street Bed oe: at 11 o'clock A. m. PANAMA poe one of the pero PINWA Leave Folsoi ny of the en ; 4 via Panama Railroad swith spendia Geren pm. AS. LL for N On the 10th, 18th ané3 0th of each month that has 80days. On the 10¢h, 19th and 30th of. each month that has 81 days\_ When the 10th, 19th and 30th-falf On Sunday, thep will leave on pega oo preceding ; when the 18th Yall , they will leaveon Monday following. 2 eaving San Francisco on the 10th tor Manzanillo, ae touch at Acapulco, Departures of 18th or 19th connect with Fre Transatlantic Company's Steamer for 8t. Nazai and English Steamer for South America. Departure of 10th connects with English Steamer for Southampton and P. R. R. Co.'s Steamer for Central America, Departure of 30th connects with English Steamer Tumaco, the port = the new mines. The following Steamships will be dispatched on dates as given below : May 30—Sacramento, Capt. J. M Noga connéeting with Ocean Queen, n. Capi. through.) each chat Cabin vert checked t joo pounds. aly assenger. An ee ma — 8a n on board, edicine and at steamers will positivel Natire at lilo lock. sen, are uested to on board before 100" "clock. Troe to Li “Inman Line” can yenealned at the Co's Office insSam Francieco, For tle ine freight apply to Bates stp Oo & Co. splendid steam at ae will be disoct on Wednesday, A 3, 1867, for Hong ong via Honolula and Tietenn carrying
sengers.maile and seomewsend fre ht will also be taken for to ‘be forwarded from Kanagawa b ay steamer. For pass other information appl y at the Pacific Ma teamahip Company's office, eoeeey Pe on and Ledesdorff streets, San FranOLIVER ELDRIDGE Avont Pea RECs, mo spa Is wei ven that a Pr El-ction o the ‘Unio Party will be held at Nevada City, on the 4th day of June_ 186%, to choore seventeen de tes from Nevada Precinct toa Unien County ate Sy to be holden at a City, on Sarurday the sh day of June, 1967, for the of nominati delegates to’ the Union Hare Ooutention te ta on at ory nmeene geyeng bys and count officers an ele; to t Pitts Prine Girveation be age 3 Priina ection w h authority wh Union Connty Central oor congue woashovs oe Lasle meratag os r bey m4 Thurs , April mer 1867. ayaa mete sone the clgetion call be the tha ‘allen vis wna me a stitutional Amendmen tion of the late rebel Weates the la’ : A it ‘pressly for our own t ‘cazoony « ware, . . . Salvoraladhrm eter the . : ——_ . —>-Deputy Collector's Office, United States Internal Hevense, . par. Dealers in Liquors, Professional der he Bt aud all others po Bg sad ko pay By . SxonGE ah Y CLVEN that the Specia Tax or Lise for Ag present fiscal year commencing May ist, 1867, is now due and payable to the Cotiector at his office, mene Building, Nevada city. ALFRED BiG See. By-8. 6. DAVENPORT, Dep. Collector, A WORD ABOUT AMERICAN WAT HES, Made at WALTHAM, MASS. A A THOROUGH TRIAL OF ‘MORE THAN TEN YSARS, the time-pieces mantham, Mass., have gained a firm hold upon the favor of the public, and now, no less than 200,000 of them afe speaking for themselves in the pockets of-the people. From a very insignificant beginning’ the business has increaséd until we are justified in statingthat Wk MAKE MORE THAN ONE HALF of ali the watelies sold in the United States. Kepeated enlargement of our factory buildings, and the Jab-r of 800 operatives still find us unable to supply the constantly increasing demand _. We make now five different grades of watches named.respectively as follows; APPLETON, TRACY &CO,, Waltham, Mass. bag yy yy "WATCH CO. dy Waltham, Mass. P. 8. BARTLETT, altbam, Mase. WM. ELLERY. n, Mass. HUME WATCH COMPANY, Boston Mass. All of these, with the exception of the Home Watch Company, are watrauted by the American Watch Company to be of the best material, on the most approved principle,andto possess every requisite for a reliable time keeper, Every dealer selling these Watches is provided with the should accompany each Watch sold, so that buyere may feel sure that they are purchasing the genuine article. There are numerous counter. feits and imitations of our Watehes sold throughout the country, and we would caution to be on their guard against imposition, The silver Cases used &re warranted to be silver equal to coin, and weigh from two to six ounces, having either guld or silver joints, Gold joints are Considered the most le, and 6n‘a case of three ounces or upwards are very désirable. The gold cases are always warranted as represented, and of the.best workmanship and style of finish. The American (Waltham) Watches have been before the public and thoroughly tested for thir teen years, any among many thousands now worn and subjected to all kinds of usage daily, we claim that there are but few of the Jarge number which do not give entire satisfaction, Remember and ask your jeweler for the ‘Waltham’ Watch. We desire to caution all aguinst the namerous counterfeits of our Watches; also inferior made partly in Switzerland and partly in this country, and which cannot be as good as. those made under one roof and one supervision. Our Watches have now an established reputa tion throughout'the country. They have been thoroughly tested and proved to be good. Who ever buys other American Watches must take all the risk of a new experiment. pad wish to call especial attention to our three rter plate. watch; named Appleton, Tracy & mce than all the rest, its perR B. GRAY &CO., 616 Merchant at: Francisco, Agents for the Pacific Coast. Bread! Bread! Bread! CALL AT THE NEW YORE BAKERY, COMMERCIAL STREET, And leave your Orders. for BREAD AND CAKE, of every description. Pall Fen Nene Charlotte Rus Busca Lady ieee mon af — ny ed er Jumbies, CANDY AND CRACKERS, Wholesale and Retail. at, Sen Francisco supplied with nfactured by the American Watch Co., of Wal. Company's printed card of guarantee, which . EL MINI,G ou. ‘of. Works, Snow ‘Point: Nevady onl Notice.—Theére are i the folinelniy Geseribad abate ean om Life Ingurance Compa : The Highest Price will be for Go Bullion discounted pd fe Slt Don at the Mint. on ph otters, atalow t Abeay oF © or Co’ miesean county Scrip bought a; _ Sacramento, May writes. oll vem silane MANUFACTURERS, Deposits receive. Check pipe Francie Drafts on the Eastern Citi London, oad wa, A, “and Dub. Agents for the i and Liverpool Fire and Gold and Ores Gur of every densriotion iii Re. CAN FRUITS AND 8. —_— WHEAT; CORN, _ BARL h NO. %38 Nevada, September 12th. fined and’ fornia; , D.O. Mill soos, ee Cy) 7 Hie Vi ity; Agency of Calttorn'a. os oll out? ; ko. W. KIDD & Co D. 8. BAKER. 3. A. MARTIN BAKER & MARTIN, > Wheolesale.and Retail Dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISION: HELY Guuds OF ALLLKINDE, EY, GROUND FEED Woop! Wu0D Wood: Shakes, Shingles, &c., Ke, WHERE? At BAKER & MARTINS, BROAD STREET. LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE! AGENCY. The Mutual. Life Insurance Company oF NEW YORK. Has the Largest Cash Assets, Pays the Highest Dividends, @ <a Che dD) eer eee LOCAL HisToRY 01 Buckbee will Baptist Charc lations of the tlie American translation of been made, ~ Christian. de: gaged for yes had access to scripts not kn version now i photographec of thé Bible, which was w: This.paper wi ence. Our ¢i much of the . the lecture. 1 evening Mr. ] Baptist Chur: These lecture vited to atten NUMBER: ] ‘Niles and R. their tour thi pose of givin; portunity to the county . towns in the registered’ ‘in go back to G day for the p born voters. quite small, a terest or tha fore cast. wer OR NIGHT. FULLY bites Sofie ills ‘ALL wibiiha DAF And"does the Largest amount ofbue§ 9 CHRAPEST iness of any Company inthe Uniteag’ Line, Wim. States, ing passenge " i — ‘Sacram to The Home Mutual Fire Sea I by dege co Company of San Francisco. Wii! H. Day By judicious distribution of its risks change Hot and prompt payment of all itslow% through shou es by Fire or Marine is taking the } Rage alee lead of all Companies on this coast, who'd POSE, 8 B. DAVENPORT, Agent. cents, The" Nevada'City, Dec. 19th, 1866; sbdabecnens NEW.MLLLINERY GOODS, vers and fine » aT THE cellent condi Grass’ Valley Millinery. Store. the'time to't NO. MAIN STREET, Ec Honi Wits! a. F. JONES, ) of Clay; Sait WOULD res inform the Ladies © im NE SDA and vicinity, thas ah bes . ) porters of a retarned from San Francisco with a coast. Deale chuice selection of FASHIONABLE . . MILLINE ¥. GOODS, consisting of BONNETS} Horn & Co., of every description ; aleo a large assortment OTE thei) oo not eon. Misses) 4:18) Infants Hats; oe Breach Piowacs, Hi bbons, Velvets, Vuils, Ornssiperior qual ments, Pray wili be bold at the LOWKST tion about th 1 meena Pressing, and Coloring Straw Work) retail. dealer Dd CLOAKS CUT, ana ade a! Francisco, fr short notice. Stamping tor Braidi i import alf o ees at reduced prices. New . ceived by every steanier, When any of LADIES, ‘pease call and see for yornrselves thay sh : betere purchasing elsewhere. **Don" t forget .the y should « TWO DUOKS ABOVE LUUTZENEE: E confident th: aes DRUG STURE. ap% Pon goods at suc NEVADA IRON .& BRASS FOUNDR!I {dar Gom péti MTSE onto yoo ake elsewhere, MACHINE SHOP. Very Lik a ‘NGINES AND BOILERS built 20th of May, VASTINGS AND MACHINERY of every@ [J @d by a heav QUARTS MACHINERY constructed, fitted ding Castings, Saw,’ Crit Gros dope. a ; sotoet eben ; down with tt Ree Bone hed cisco— past three da HEUGH & THOM Bh ties Ge snow 5. F. its) similar storm ; intl would do the Apothecary a Chemist) 9 heavy stow Cor, Pine & Co ‘Sts. “oy Go'to Bia Savin Store, and ba One dollar p