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a nc a i ma cpaedbicaeaRe A les fae RC CIE
ap naga
sh an Yh ay BOB is SAD SS SIR ANE A PELE ROR AS RBI IRENE BAA ERED
a ae weleaios "Now, lets
sete influences are
used. oc an election, the power .
3% ‘are not going: to wse ‘their
‘eenciaed ta Aly suas of a Senator or
@ Governor, unless the influence of such
peop Of mien for leaders, bat
frequently the road to place isin the keep
thg of designing men, who manage, the
-Primariesstock the Conventions, and by
the: aid of the” S take even the
State Legislatures, This is the way by
~~ which they hope to attain place, and we
are satisfied that such influence are being
ugedin thiaState. In Sacramento county
one of the ‘most infamous attempts has
_ been made to. ghysantay expression of
“€é Yoyal men by opening the Primaries
ta all parties, whether citizens or not, and
the county open to colonization.
‘There are other evidences showing that all
sl worth and ¢ service in the cause of is supposed to have been too weak to ex.
“be “towarded. in the ‘aoa
Union party. The ignorant
who shake their dollars in the faces of the
people ’diid boast’ that they will open the . children that had been born to them.
toad to power, should be rebuked bythe
iver irame The Sun speaks the owner, Who, not relishing this attempt
Moliawk. and Montreal min
‘ st ork is avi being done upon tad gave him a severe drubbing. On pulling
int parte of the ledge. The tunnel . 44 the fellow’s handkerchief a half dozen
en the third level is now in a distance of embryo chickens were mashed upon the
oe feet, from the end of which, they . Pavement. oY “imp” suggests that the
sotrift equate for the ledge, and.it) ection of Loy
t a. very few feet will bring . *e™med an eggs-post facto proceeding. _
; _
them to the vein, It will tap the ledge} f[ywrorrarion of SILK Wonms.—Mf.
tance of ‘upwards of thrdé hiuiidred . } 1 Marshall, of Marshall's gardens, a
the eurface. The rock in the
—ghaft is looking better than ever. The Valley National, received on Monday last,
milk*is: almost completed, and will be} per Wells, Fargo & Co., ten thousand
started in about fifteen days,it is thought.” . cocoons of silk” worms from San Jose. Mr
Prd same paper says the Reduction . Marshall has on hand some 5,000 pounds
hae increased its capital stock . of mulberry leaves with which to feed the
“The present Board of Trustees . wotms when they are hatched. ‘It is es; are energetic men and we do not doubt timated that these worms will produce 33
ery that they will put forward their best . poundsof silk which can be readily sold in
ee ene San Francisco for $30 a pound.
miners of our district, a first class custom
milk ;,one at which they can get their ores
i
worked economically and properly.”
Among, the stowaways on the Panama
on Saturday was Dooney Harris, Dr. Peck.—Rev. Dr. J. T. Peck, former
ly of California, says the CAristian Adeofinding that he was utterly penniless, the . 438 Row Pastor of Ash Grove Church,
passengers made —a
bapa 52
nue tax.
. nesses to the number of 2 or 16 oa cock .
{ . character of the witnesses the trial will
’ Pri! Union says, on Monday, ‘the little
Conness. It is the right and duty of the .
pooplé tones that their will is not crushed
oat y such influences as are being used
“$er'that purpose. Let them watch closely
a arameaiieabemeteanenttet
pohqrenigrranpe iro i Ppa
: Poacuine Baca <-Yomorday morning a
pend it this is done, ores: fellow haying an appetite for poached
ails aid hak weitere od iat eggs, determined to satisfy it, by poaching
6 whites sa from New York. On
yenuE—The News York
Tribune mayo that(notwithstanding the. T2® first vineyard set out in the Sacra~ Imereaped vigilance of the internal ‘reveyatetwo dollars a gallon:
tarue «sesh statement ae sat Do be
cau tc batt dame aaoe ioieee a minalating of eeveral ‘wax tapers stuck into}
after bowing three times to the floor, went
through with a prayer of some kind, winding up the.same with « most emphatic
chicken. This being through with, a yellow paper; bearing erous characters,
was handed him, w he burned.—
Whether even this, to them, most solemn.
oath will compel them to tell the truth, is .
doubtfal. Lying seems to be their ievond
nature. Judging from the number and
probably occupy ‘several days,
rs
Divipine THE WorLp.i—The Pall Malt . Beady
ag pi ec gr Ameri
ys: “It would be toomuch to say,
pe Powers (America and Russia) in
to divide the world between them by and
by, but there does undoubtedly exist an
idea—a, belief not yet so sure as to be permitted to speak out—that this is their destiny ; and what is more, there is a constant, far reaching, determined effort to
that end.” The Gasette then goes on and
divides this great work, giving Russia the
control of the East, and America soverfeignty of the West. © This) picturé/ia*in
wonderful contrast with that presented in
1861, when the United States were to fall . .
plevadebewe Chacatry. —The inks . *
the road between Grass Valley and Nevada; was drowned. The child, who was in
his third year, was playing out of doors by
himself, and having been +. perhaps
half an hour, his mother made search and
found him lying in a pool of water, near}
7 but the child from: recétit illness,
cricate itself upon falling. This is truly a
sad bereavement to the parents, as the
child was the only remaining one of seven
from a basket of “hen fruit” belonging to
Ike Lloyd, . He was detected in the act by
at eggs-tradition, “bounced” the rogue and
in. this matter. may be
short distance from town, says the Grass
dominoes in the game of dominovs.
Episeopacy before nl time.
Sutter, at Hock Farm, in 1848: .
Tie Debate, speaking of the gicat’ Hy.
the half of a large “marphy,” and there, . gates
eaten owin,
the house, dead. The pond of water was . :
a
New.—The newest thing in the dancing . me
way, in Paris, is a cotilion, in which there
are twenty-four dnncees, representing
N-Y., where he will probably remain for
the next three. years, if not called to the
mento-'Valley “was "planted ‘by Getieral
position, a weer
8 little good to
Liiaeeaiinn of. the Union Barty of
evade, o Banda, the 9th da
Balorday, the i ayo ue, . a
June, 1867. Also. to nominate a
Senator,four Assem , County J
‘and county officers, tes tot
lick with a cleaver at the. unfortunate . 2d Ceaaseuoaal District éntion, ma
transacting such other business as may be.
Tuesday, the 4th day of June, 1867.
Nevada Township Nevada, 17;
Blue Tent, 1; Mountain Walle L
By fag Orne Gian ley orest ic
Boeke "Vista 1,
sees Ready Township 8—Rous
Indian Sprin Moone
1; Fi oor — a: nay Pat
‘ retina rehville 2 : French
al 9; Che Meeker ee ee
Lake City 1; Columbia fiill 1; Relief Hill.
oe ar nce 4—Moore’s Fiat 3 ;
"Washington "Township 7, -— Omega 2:
res ae ‘Alpha, 1 Fall Creek 1;
Little 9—Little York
1: Red bi ped Oona You Bet} ; Lowell Hill 1 ;
Wieclow Lake Township 6— Summit.
City 3; Summit Valley 1; Donner Lake 1,
Bowmans i
ed to — at che
Constitutional Amendments, and
cordance with the laws enacted by Conelected under this eal).
Committees. N.-W. Exow ton,
A. C. Niles, flec’y, President.
ARRIVALS AT THE’
Broad Street, Hevads City, California.
May 22, 1867.
J Hunter do E Knight Nevada
J°P Cockran do’ AJames Jim mine
Hy Powell Bivchville'S 8 hea of
T A Mason Grass V M Combs do
J McFarland Washo A A Wood do
W F Forney Nevad J Hadley do
t. Coffee Frenc C W.H Smith. . do
. Blue You Bet J Timmons do
47 Holmes © do
For r Sale.
A ven Piano,
Ts. ae nd-a Grover er Se
Machine. uire of GHORGE ra
pia No. 9 Gesupe Street,
ciel isin Spee Cmeeutian, to bef
eld-at Sacramento, on the 12th da e
The P. ced Elections will be held on . .
The following is the the apporienmant of
Resolved, That no person shall be allow:
elections to be
pcr Leramed boas
ist. ple Rr favor of the proposed
of the reconstruction of the late rebel States, in ac‘2d. That he will pledge himself to sup.
rt the. nominees of the Union County
vention to which delegates shall be
By order of the Union County Central
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
LANCASTER & HASEY, Proprietor. .
J cise San Francis w Cunningham Mar?
Miss F Fetrren do W C Denny Camp Se
Wm Seammers do J Williams Rock Cre
JP Godfrey © do H Christian Placervi
W B Rown do 7 Gerber Saag Vall
TC Parker Blue Te W Hamilton Sacram
A Ames do 8 Buhring San Juan
Dr Kisfy do A Ker Camptonville
WH Duryea do Mre Roberts Omega
Poole Auburh J Gardner Little Yor
meeting of the
Morale. oR. @. ELLIS, Secretary
: . mepatring of alt kinds done te order.
A goods in the line nee ner ee .
Pe pai byede = ot of patronoe toner FLANDERS, Seleeman.
“PRO BONO: PUBLICO.”
LACOUR?S
SA RSAPARIPHERE BITTERS
AN ADMIRABLE TONIC, AN EXCELLENT
@PECIFIC AND UNRIVALLED AS A
BLOOD rie ivr eR,
oes
SARSAPARILLA.
SOLD EVERY WHERE.
AMERICAN
‘France. we chew stn taak Yiny sot
where . MORE. rues MORE DURABLE, an¢
other watches in the market.
". Because im each one of the Very natnétous ps
[of which 0 wateh fs mado ap, we attain. by ac
_sbsolute. 4 mathematic;
precision and uniformity, making every watch
any ome style atrue copy of its model.
in structure Teduces the cont y
production; it secures uniformity in results; ;
perpetuates infallibly any exceilence that may b
once achieved, and makes it easy to repair a, A
— ee ee
gr wen IST RET
Watches are simpler in structure, and thereto,
. stronger, and lese likely to be injured than fo,
How they run under the hardest trial wate,
can have, is shown by. the following letters:
PENN, RAILROAD COMPANY,
x Ovries o” tHe Genenas SureRINtenDasr,,
Axroona, Pa., Mth Dec., 1665,
Gentlemen : The watches manufactured by you
have beem im ase on this railroad for seven.
yeare by our: gnginemen, to whom we furnia
watches as part of our equipment. . There ar
now some three hundred of them carried on ow
line, and we-consider them good and reliaby
time-keepers.. Indeed, I have. great satisfactin
in saying your watches give us less trouble, ani
have worn and de wear much longer without rn
. pairs tham any watches we have ever had in us
on this road. As you are aware, we former
trusted to those of English manufacture, of 1
knowledged good reputation, but as a class the
never. kept time as correctly, nor have they dom
as good service, as
THE PRINCIPAL INGREDIENTS "BRING
To Mining Contractors, _
til May ye
JOHN PATTISON, Superintendent.
Nevada, May 22nd—1w
In these statements I am sustained by-my pn
decessor, Mr. Lewis; whoce experience extend
‘WO CONTRACTS toan Dri feet each, series ron Sagat Be go eur . Over a of years. Respectfully,
EDWARD H. WILLIAMS,
General Superintendent
American Watch Ons, We Waltham.
_ SAN FRANCISCO,
IMPORTERS OF .
Hem
‘AGENTS FOR
Mount Vernon Duck Company.
Wholesale Hous¢:
BATTERY STREET, NEAR PINE.
Retail House:
iL]
NEW YORE CENTRAL RAILROAD. &
Locomorivs DerakrMEnt, West. Drvisiox,, :
Rocurevszr, Dec. 24,1866. fF
Gentlemen : T have no hesitation in sayingth
I belteve the great: majority of Locomotive kn
s have found by experience thet Walthu:
‘ Vatches are the most satisfactory of any 1:
their uses. They run with the greatest securicy
and steadiness, notwithstanding the rongh riding
‘of an engine, and, as I have never known one to
wear out they } must be durable.
MEAGHER, TAAFFE & CO,
I hope. to see
way Companies will generally
adopt your antl ox and furnish them to all engineers.and condactors. In my opinion it would
ote regularity and safety.
‘ours reepectfally,
greatly tend to
Yankee Notions, &c,
_ CHARLES WILSON, G: Chief Engineer.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers
American Watch Co., Waltham, Mass,
of Waltham } Watches be
ch Dealers throughout tie deat aah
NS'& APPLETON, .
a Broadway, N.Y. .
x m San
yO eee hae
FARE. TO nae
TELEGRAPH
noe SS on
Five Dollars and a Halt .
9 MONTGOMERY STREET, (LICK HOUSE.) . .
PRAPTI’S ABOLITION OIL.
BE. F. SPENCE,
Agent for Nevada.
. PARE ‘TO OLAX 60 0
HE T ibain ee, TAGE LINE oman
th the Central Pacific 5 Pacific Railroad at
: sshoniinaminenamemdeede
National Exchange Motel, Nevads
At5.30a. m., (Sundays excepted). connecting 4
Colfax with the Care
For Sacramento and Virginia
Passengers for Sacramento booked: through it
Deputy Collector's Office,
Fifth Division, Fourth District, Cal,
Sacramento, May 15th, 1867.
Five and a Half Dollars. thereby»
ving Two and « Half Dollars, » *
Kailroad fare from Colfax te Sacramento is $4
This Line connects with the Pioneer 1
Cisco via. tailroad.
7
United States Internal Revenue.
MBROBAETS UPACTURERS, °
TWwintenioena tail Denes ig agp Professional Dmg ron hat all others liable LiORs -" ormes eee — the Excise jee of eerie Sinies.
N ; given that th of aa One Fn or My omy for se peeeen _
*. Le
Agent vee a aye
grasiak Gani pene * Nevada, Aprit2a.
CALL AT THE
Company. on TUESDAY, AUGUST 13th, 1837, anes ne ae ee is now oo See ~
the purpose of taking into consideration the he pro-. the Oolfector Ne Are ie i Buiiding, Ne.
priety of working tiou of mine, Cherry Hhil, Nevada gil seas:
Gouniy, Cal Nevada “> 8. B. DAVENPORT, mi6
, :
CH. FERRAND,
MAPLE SUGAB!
Preponderate, and it au
At Two Dollars per calton.
NEW YORK BAKEBY,
COMMERCIAL STREET,
And leave your Orders for
eae Ce
PHOTOGRAPHIC
—AND—
co
Ca AND aa ceee
ap Cake,
Wafer Jumbies,
ONE TON OF MAPLE svGaR, een of} sand. Ambrole of
F'Now aH TROM THE SUGAR O ™ ie STREET,
‘A superior article, imported by ourselves ‘Over the United Beates Bakery.
pressly for our own trade. ~~ BEA ZE’ " SALOON !
SIXTY @ ALLONS SUPERIOR Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts,
“MAPLE SYRUP,
ee" IF YOU WANT A GOOD DRINK
Tradeat an
ssciemieseing. Orders
FRANK #
. At Settee! an, the
sgt? BH aie J
FISHEB,
oie st,
Ant for
term at cos!
Griffin ys
the applicas
transfer of }
MINING .
ern Compan
of five han
their tunne
ment. The
ation, and
amounts to
_ dollars. . TI
to the comp
dred dolla:
claims in 1
richness.. '
being exter
prospect of
of mining.
Rev. Mr
great reviv:
city within
Carson City
there is fini
Grass Valle
arrangemer!
him. Ther
labors of a
Tar Ne
Nevada roa
Little York
be opened t
when the «
thiscity. .
put on by
_ oad will be
. sons going
ginia City.
For Sa
rate piano,
Sewing Ma
cial street,
Tre Cot
business on
there has bx
ent term w
A namber«
petty crimi
Tur Cu
mine, Joh:
looking firs
and also i;
splendidly,
is of good 1
running tw
that rock n
vantage.
ACcIDEN