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LOL TTL te instr NeR ae R SSR price anes Rieter . en cate ean eR mie HRRIRDIN
~ down the Chitéuge platform, which was too
AME 3 RE a aa
Tue Omo Cuprenheabs.—The. copsien Oe action of President Johnson.
Ment im this loyal (1) body, were Vallandig”
ham apd Pendleton. . Resolutions were
adopted that the.@hio “Démocracy” would
“cordially and -netively. support Andrew:
Johnson as President of the United States;
“fi all tééessary and proper means to barry
out his policy.” In the evening Vallandigham made eapeech in which he declared
‘that the support given by the “Demvucracy”
to Auddéew Jobosvti was the’ most honest
ever given by any party.toa President.—
‘The trae Union men of the covatry will not
deny that the copperheads are the earnest
and honest supporters of Johnson, nor will
they fail to perceive that such support ig ac”
‘eordéd to hith because his views and theirs
harmonize. Does any man doubt the trea.
aop.of Jobason to the. Union party, after he
‘has received the: support of such a man as
Vatlandigham!, ‘These traitors in Ohio
have not changed, for the very Convention
‘which declared for Johnsun, affirmed the
right of secession by declaring that they
gill adhered to their ancient faith. Valtandigham, who incited men to resist the
.--draft-andwas the representative of treason
in the United States; the mao. whose neck . ©%!d not be found.
saitandca ot e robbers
county, recently. The rifle is one of the
finest. weupona.we.kave ever s
mountings are richly carved. On the ade
ef the. stock it a handsome silver. plate,
upon which is carved. a. mountain scene.
~ SDho-deaders and the supporters of the Presi-. 4 mon ie represented (intended fur-Stese-we
suppese,) aeehooting. Twu robbers already
lie dead, and the shootist is about to briog
down,the third. Upon this is carved the
“following: “Presented to Stephen Venard,
by Wells, Fargo & Co., for his gallant conduct, May 16th, 1866."" Accompatiying the
rifle was tour hundred cartridges. The following is the letter received with the
present: .
Orrice ‘or WELLS, Fanco & Co.,
SAN FranxCiseo, May 29th, 1866.
Mr. Stephen Venard—Dear Sir: We
are gratified to ackhow ledge your good ser-,
vice to ourselves and the public,ion the 15th
ingtant, and as an expression. of our appreciation, we forward fur your acceptance a
Henry rifle;aod ove hundred rounds of ummunition. Pleasé accept it as a token ofour
good will. Yours trily, «°
Louis McLane, Gen’l. Ag’t.
THe GamMBLine Case —The Chinese
gambling case came up before Judge Palmer
yesterday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. ‘The defendants in thé case were arrested upon the
eotnplsintof a Chinaman, and when the
ense was called the prosecuting witness
The court-room ‘was
was saved from the halter throngh the merjammed with Johns, and they seemed to
ey of Lincoln; a condemned traitor, so persistant ia his course that he had to be sent
out of the country, is a must excellent member of the ew party which Johnson is forming. Pésdletow és anuther of the supporters of Johnsoa: “He was thé copperhead
candidate for Vice President, and gulped:
wouth for McClellan, without question. —
Frop: the ineeption of the rebellion be was
an earnest defender of treason, and when he
escaped the rope, justice was cheated. He
‘desired to ‘destroy the Union, opposed the.
taising of armies, opposed the raising of
money to support soldiers in the fleld, and
oppused the panistiment of armed traitors
und défonded their property. He not only
did all thia, but invited the intervention of
‘Burojfean powers to'secure the independence of the South and opposed every declaration against it. All these things Pen_adleten did’ while in Congress, and now atfirming attachment to bis aacient faith, he
declareg-himself:a supporter of Johason.—
Therecan be butone reason assigned for
auch action on thepart ef such men. No
one will, claim: these men are less the
friends of Jeff. Davie now, than when the
tation was at wor. I< cannot be that they
have changed, and it must be that a radical .
has taken place in Johnson. He
his turned hie back upon the party which
Made hi Vite President and becume the
frienda of those to whom he owes his elevation ‘to the Présidency. The arin of Booth
was netyed atid his purpose strengthened
» by such men us Prndletun and Vallaniighain. For thésé men vet only ‘talked, hut
plotted the insurrections of Ohio for thé
destruction of the Government The loyal
men of the. nation mist-be United in purpece ‘and. action, or as Johnson bas betrayed,thembe, will betray the nation and
place loyalty.at the merey, of treason.
FLOWERS 18 SCeuPiInG APARTMENTS. —
Flowers, if lett ia.a sleeping apartment all
night, Will sometioes canse headache and
siok ness; but this proceeds, not trow the
‘diffusion vf their aroma, but from the ear“Donie acid they evalve during the night. If
“@ petiume ‘extracted frem. these flowers
were left open in the same’ circumstances,
ne evil effect would arigyfrem it. All that
can be'duid is that some delicate people may
_p be eleted by certuin odore; but the same
person to whom a musky sgent would give
ao Oheadache imigtt derive auch retef from ea
erfume with a citrine basis. Imagination
8; besides.a.great: deal ta do. with the
supposed noxious effects of pertumes. Dr.
Cloquet, who ead be deemed an authority
on} te subject. of which he made a especial
atudy, says in bis able Treahse on Olfac“tens *We ust not forget thet there are
poets oman people to be found in the
_ world who imagine that perfumes are injurious to them, but their exunple cannot be
adduced as nw proefof the bud effects of
odors. Thus De. Thomas Ca ppellini relates
the of a iniy-who fancied ske could
~~ got aie . ye A pe sprites on
\ receiving the visit of at Whe carrivd
‘one, 44 yet the fatal fower was only artiA RESIDENT Of Memphis’ has eved the
UAsatetictio for libel, in daying that ‘he hne
take great interest in the proceedings.
Their sympathies seemed to be with the
gamblers,and the judge could not get one of
them to interpret the complaint, until he
threatened to send hitn to jar. Ad attachment was issued for the defaulting witness,
and the case was continued to half past 3 .
‘o’clovk. The witness will not likely be
found. Itis probable be has beeo put out uf
~ bi
Sexnvet Biuanks:—The election and
census blanks, teachers’ reports, ete., have
been sent to the. School Trustees of the
several districts in this county. “Those who
do not receive them during the coming
week, will be supplied on application te the
County Superintendent.
Geneve Marswaui-~—D. B. Frink has
the Trusters ef Nevada District, and will
epter immediately upon the discharge of his
duties Under the new law all ‘children
between five and filteen years of age are
eotitled to a share of the Schonl Fund.
AMERICAN. MANUFACICRES — ThE
AMenicay Watcu Co. oF Wattuam,
Mass,.— Every one knows that the mechanism ‘of the best manufactories of this country is unequalled ia any other part of: the
world,» The:genius of Americon mechanics produced the cotten-gin, the mechanical
reaper and mower, the sewing machine, and
last but not least, the wonderful machinery
of the American Watch Company of Wal:
tham.’ This Company waa established in
$850, and bas grown in proportion which
entitle it ton first rank among the mannutacturing vnterprises. of the New World,—
It employs between. 900 aud 1,000 artisans
of superivr akilland character, and a large
and thriving towo bas grown up in ite vicinity, The factory covers over three
acres of ground. and as an illustration
of its extent, we may mentien that it is
supplied with more than 60 miles of iron
eve aad produces un aggregate of nearly
5,000 watches per annum. Tbe founders
of thie Compuny believed that the same
delicate dwechavical processes which had
produced such. remarkably perfect results
in larger anachines, . might be. applied with
even greater advantage te the pruduction of
the ‘wateh. The foreign timepieces are
jinade privcipally by hand, and except when
of high cost, an impertect, article, atte out
of repair, and of little valheis the result.—
Abroad, these’ mysterious and intivitesimal orgene whieh, when augregated, produee the wateh, are the fruit of slow and
toilsome manual processes, In the results,
there mustef course be lack uf that perfeet
uniformity wbich is indispensable tor curs
rect timekeeping. ‘lhe constituent parts
of the American watch, on toeether hand,
ate fashioned by the moat delicute and accurate machinery, Wheels, pinions: springs,
screwa, absulutely uniferar in weight, cir
cumference, dimensions and in every .possible particalar, are turned out in myriads
by anerring fingers uf steel, and their propec
combinatéon and adjustment by skillful
workinen: have given the Company ite fighest repatation. Its watebes not only go
with the trade and geo in the pockets of
200,000 peopl, but they ge right end go
e very where.— Exchange. ae
Anotuer Resipent.—Hon, Anson Bur,
Jingame bag: parchased a tract of. land near
San Mateo, containing 4 100acrea, and propases to become a residvat of California
so-aoon as bis mission to Chita ‘ie ended. .
seen. The .
“man ufactiire of our goods, and fa anticipation of .
“workmen,
been, appointed School, Genses Marshal by+parnny silat 000 tn be
beer sae effici aty ahd ecom
war, a. ,», oe
_ Over $3,000 has been bubsoribed! by the
residents of Juhn Day river tewards the
‘killing of Indians in that-region. Phe hillers aré offered $100 per scalp.
_ ARBIVALS AT THE
BRUAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
Lancaster and Hasey, Proprietors.
WepNespar, May 30, 1866.
L Nathan 8an Franci E E Appleton Red D
J T Bowers do C M Wilsen Wolf cr
J C Foster VirginiaJ F Mobray Freaeh
TC Emery ad A Wade do :
W_H Cheever Mead . F Bates Washington
R Johnaon deo ' ReRepes do
‘H Emery do B F Clamit da
J Keenan: do A Fulweiler Pleas V
M € Lake do J Fulweiler do
J Gallaway do O Maitman Gold Flat
N Gishville do
S Beverton Moores
J B English do
D Lazier Nevada
G Cook do
A Gilfillan-Camptony
BW Dodge bittle Yo
F Owens Americon r
W Bunny-Colfax
E EL Mundy Grass V
O Kraft do G Shaw Glenbravk
a . aS
REDUCTION IN PRICE
a OF THE
AMERICAN WATCHES,
Made at Waltham, Mass,
In consequence of the recent great decline in
gold and silver and all the materials used in the
a Still further decline, we have reduced our prices
to as low a point as they can be placed ,
With Gold at Par,
so that no one need hesitate to buy a watch now
from the expectation that it will be cheaper at
some future time, The test of ten'years and the
manufacture-and-sale-of-—————--_-—-—More than 200,000 Watches,
have given our productions the very highest
rank among time-keepers. \Commencing .with
the determination to make only thoroughly ex.
cellent watches, our business has steadily increased as the public became acquainted. with
their value, until for: mouths togethér, we have
been unavle to supply the demand. \We have
repeatedly eularged our factory buildings until
they now, cover over three acres of grountl; ang
give ntcommodation to more than eight hundred
We are fully justified in stating that we now’
WATCHES SULDIN THE UNITEDSPATES.
The different grades are distinguished by the
following trade marks engraved on the plate :
‘American Watch Co.”? Waltham, Masa.
**Appletoa, Trady & Co.” Waltham, Mags.
“*P. 8. Bartlett,” Waltham, Mavs.
“Wm, Ellery.”’ f
OUR LADIES’ WATCH. of-firet-quatity
18 named **Appleton, Tracy & Co,”
Waltham, Muse.
6. Ournext quality of Ladies*Watch is named
“P. 8. Bartlett,” Waltham, Mass.
These watches are furnished in a great
variety of sizes and styles of éases.
The American Watch Co., of Waltham, Mass.,
authorize us to state that without distinction of
trade marke or price,
ALL THE PRODUCTS OF THEIR FACTORY
ARE FULLY WARRANTED
to be the best time keepers }of their clase ever
made in this or-any other country. Buyers
should remember that unlike the guarantee of a
foreign maker who can never be reached, this
warrantee is goud at all times against the Company or their agents, and that if after the most
thorough trial, any watch should preve defective
in any particular, it) may always be exchanged
for another. As the “American Watches made
at Waltham, sre-for sale by dealers generally
throughout the country, we do not solicit orders
for single watches, i
CAUTION.—The public are cautioned to buy
only of respectable dealers, All persons selling
counterfeits will be prosecuted,
ROBBINS & APPLETON,
Agents for the American Watch Company.
~ UMMONS'—In the District Court of the 14th
Judicial District, of the State of California,
in and for the county of Nevada, Henry Mackie .
and Heary Philip, doing business under. the firm
name of H. Mackie & Co, Plaintiffs, vs Jahn w.
Bigelow, F. A, Miller et als. dving business ax
the Oriental Mill and Mininy Compatiy, Defena
ants. The People of the State of California
send greeting te John W. Bigelow. F, A. Miller
and others, doing business.as the Oriental Mill
and Mining Company. You are hereby required
to appear inan action brought against you b
the above named Plaintiffs, on Puesiay the ook
day of May 1866, and to answek the complai.t
filed therein, within ten days—excinsive of the
Gay of service~ after the ‘service on you of this
summons—if served within this county ; or, if
served out of this county, but within this dudi
eial District, within twenty days; or if served
out o! anid District, then within forty days.—
Plaintiff« pray jadgment in sai: action for the
sum of $658 31. with ioterest at 2 per cent per
month fiom May tet tase, compounted each
month, in gold cotn of the United States, al
leged tobe due Plaiutiifs irom Deiendants, on
— Promissory note set. out in said com.
a A ’ 4
And you are hereby notified that if you fail to
answer said pomapiaias as herein directed. laintiffs will take judgment against therefor by
default toget will all costs of suit wd also
demand of the Court hep other relief as is pray
ed for in Sg gl aa ie er ‘
{ent qutr cher arthe Bite owt hte ~ Cle . OFT! Strict
~~~ ) said, do hereunto set my (Pgh ing
the Sea] of ;
sity. on the oth day of May os" ahahiaan!
* Revehie stamm, Ey tak *BOUBAR, Clerk,
Peer
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL . _
make MORE THAN ONE HALF OF ALL THE “will keep on hand, at all times, the yery best ef
r even fastidious é&
pdeseribed as not su heavy
q ie. ch champagne, but equal.
ste, and witugether
in purity. The“ Buena Vista Vioicultural
‘Society of Sonomam county ts 60,000 bottios
of it prepared for market.
\ Budde? una @ixam: .
. Gregory: & Waite,
FAYE ON MAND in thet Store and Cai
[The old stand of Jesse 8. Wall and Wis suceessen
GENTS? >
NEW STYLES
—OF— :
BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS,
_ LINEN SvlirTs, &c.
A large and choice lot
er JUST RECKIVED <¢
And will be sold at
REDUCED RATES!
a Also, a full assortment of
ia Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats,
BOOTS & SHOES,
Boy’s Clothing, ‘all sizes,
TRUNKS, VALISES, &e., &c., &¢e.
Constantly receiving fresh additions.
P. BANNER,
Importer, Wh olesale and Retuil Dealer,
Cor, Broad & Pine Streets, Nevada,
Opposition is the Life of Trade.
EUREKA MARKET.
No. 28 Commercial Street,
2 a = One doer below Cline & Novitsky’s
‘ Path T dry goods store, ; 3
Ald NEVADA CITY.
Saree
GEORGE SHAFFER. &.CO.,
Would respectfully announce to the public that
they have upened the above named Market, and
“BEEF,
\ PORK,
\ MUTTON,
\ VEAL,
\ ~ SAUSAGE.
\. POUTRY, Etc., ETc.
WHQLESALE & RETAIL.
Which we wiih furnish at Lower rates, for
¢ash, than any other Market in the City.
mys. \ G. SHAFFER & CO.
RACES RACES,
GLEN BROOKE PARK,
SPRING MEETING, MAY Sist,'66.
\
_ First Day—Thureday.
Purse of $75. lle heats, _ Free for all Horses owned in veounty. "
Same Day.
Purse Of $30, Single dash of half & mile.
Free for the county. \
Second Day—Friday.
Purse 6¥ $100. Mile heats, Three in Five.
Free to all.
Same Day.
Purse of $100, Trotting Race. Mile heats,
county, ae Frank Malone »
hird Day—Satarday,Purse of $50. Singie dash of a mile. Free
to all. Second Horse to save his entrance.
Same es rd
Purse of $25. Single of @ quarter of
@ mile. Riper to all.
Purse of $50. Trotting Race.—-Mite heats.
The nearest time made-by any Horee to three min.
enna Sent trade Cie the pene
utrance above ten
Three Horses th enter and two to start. The Treok
having boen put in splendid condi fast time and
plenty of fun may be anticipated.
will s no pains to give ‘general aeti
myl CHAS. H. OSBORN, I"roprictot:
EXCHANGE HOTEL.
Main Street, Grass Valley.
wt. THE Proprietor of the abeve Hotel i
fully prepared to furnish every accommoda
i on < ee er The Table containn the
“ in the -market. Rooms
of good size and comfortable. —e:
Stage (Office at this. Hotel.
The Bar is supplied with the finest kinds of wine
liquors and ci
gars. C. W. SMITH, Proprietor.
Grass Valley, April 24th. ™
A Great Hair Restorative,
OE, F. SPENCE, Agent,
Nevada, May 24th
Peer the oka pie COMPA RAL ACTPIC Ra AD ‘ N CALIFORN
. A rue copy. Attes . . . the offfies ofthe
SUMMER CLOTHING!
Three in Five. Free to all horses owned in--the.
. A Larger stock of Goods in their ia,
20 Negore tn tie County,
-. Aniounting to something ies than @ cargo fer the
Great Eastern and consisting of
H rdware,
Wooden Ware,
Willow Ware,
Crockery Ware,
, AND
Glass Ware,
[To which we might add for the benefit
of competitors, BEWARE)
GROCERIES & PROVISIoMy,
WINES AND LIQuoRs,
Ofthe choice qualities.
BARLEY,
WHEAT,
BRAN,
SHORTS,
&e. &e,
tiene
On hand and to arrive,
Mostly toarrive,
1000 kegs of Powder; Fuse enongh
for an Ocean Cablé and warranted not to
break connection.
A few miles of Rubber Hose, 4 kinds,
which we are selling to the benefit of
one Goodyear.
100,000 gallons of Kerosene; Lari
and Lubricating Oils,
To grease the gudgeons of the Universe,
More Quicksilver than we want ¢
"the present rates.
1000 Boxes of Candles, with wicksi
them aad warranted to burn.
Sugars of all kinds, a mountain i
"them.
Teas and Coffees, more kinds tha
ever known before.
A few Cords of Bacon, warrantel
corn fed.
On hand, also, a big pile of Lard, thst
never made @ sheep’s acquaintance, or no sl.
buy and sell the best article.
100 kegs Nails, assorted,
Rakes, Hoes, Pitehforks, Sluice
Forks, ‘Shovels, Spades,
Sledges, Steel, Rope,
Twine, Rubber Packing, Demijob
+ ) audt-any. kind of Liquors, to ll them.
Case and Shelf Goods in any quantity
We button-hole nobody for custom and have”
motto but ‘fair dealing.”
—TO ARRIVE— —
1,000,000 Tons of all sorts of Goo
(when we buy and pay for them. )
Dealers and Barbers supplied at L&Ss than Eas! . .W* consult the tastes of our customers and *
member always that it tates two to make a bars#
Pd
re
‘charge.
GREGORY & WAITS
‘Ne. 59 Broad Str
100 kegs and 49-cases Butter, We .
Tar Cc
nia ledge
laundry 8
“months si;
tee, agent
ily and for
meats to v
got back .
chinery uf
.-> A-splend ic
timbered,
hundred ai
out the a
any sach v
before. I
running uf
excellent
show free ;
THE EN
Enterprise
constructe:
it is prong
a failure.
and does n
stamp batt
some excel
hundred ga
Swansea.
—toanagent
-~-Thenillie
chinery wil
roads are ¢
Tue Ba:
Banner wi
feet down.
from the .b
reck is bei
—best-ever—t
first extens
out rock w!
thirty-five d
from the B:
ounces of g:
Ricn. St
Owning-on
township, n
on last Mer
tun after th
This week
made, the «
seven dollar
Gorne t
ledge. was s
’ dollars per .
#ame groun
foot in the. r
Heavy 8
about five fe
already on
Previous to
ia the distri
City, a she
snow was al
left the sum
half hours g.
8 distance o
man who ca
= ae that the s
to twenty fe
depth is ab
stopped exc
worked all
de early eno
. The hotels F
the way of
STREET
meeting of t
beld at. their
The Compa:
Every mein!
SexTenci
Price was ch
Wood's cabin
seven years
tiary, by Juc
to the term .
. da, Sheriff
Morrow for .
Pinkston.
Maxy Te.
large amoua
accumulated
filed with
Points
Cuunrty .
The People:
‘Prisonment «
‘Lake ve
_ Court adje
66 v'cleck.