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September 3, 1859 (4 pages)

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ag THE NEVADA NATIONAL, WUSKAT PAPER, ORL ISM Em REVERT S41 ORD 4t MORm WO at Ghee VALLEY, sxvAd4 CotxTT, Of ORAL. TERMS: Ber ome year, (inadvance,) Forsix months, (in advances, Por Ciaree months, ...05) .ccccceses Mlagle copies,.... 2. 6. ceccsuses S00b0 PRICE OF ADVERTISING. square of Thitteen Lines Arst insertion.. 1.80 "* Subsequetttingertion....cceee.0.--5 Ay ee 8S. €. RICHARDSON, Attorney & Counsellor AT LAW. ~ Will promptly attend to all business ‘confideds to bis cere in Nevada and adjoining Counties. Tecan collect two months’ pay, back pay, extra rations and transportation expences for ali teamsters im the Utah Expedition. Information free. a attention given toall kinds of Conveyencing. UFHICE—On the corner of Auburn and Richardson Sts.,Grass Valley. 27-tf W. B. CLAPP, JUS ICE OF THE PEACE O¥ FICE—MILL ST., GRASS VALLEY, [Opposite the Office of Richardson & Jobns NOTICE. ie undersigned havethis day formed a Law Co partaership under the firm and style of Dibble & Lansing Sept. 15, 1856 DIBBLE & LANSING. THEODORE MILLER. ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ONece—in Kelsey's Building Commercial street, Nevada, May 7th-tf. $100,000!!! W ANTED, in Gold Dust, weekly, $100,000, for which the highest price will be paid—Gold Dust seot to the Mint without charge, except for Bx _ melt gold into bars for parties desiring it. DRAFTS ON THE ATLANTIC STATES, ROTHCHCHILDS' DRAFTS ON EUROPE. CITECKS at par on SACRAMENTO & SAN FRANCISCO Special and General Deposites received as uswat. Collections and Banking Business prompt’y attended to. A residence of sight years in Grass Valley, I trast has made me sufficiently well known, aot to need further enlacgement.—Office et the Old Stand, one door below the Exchange. 4. DELANO. se Valley, January 13, 1889. a4 NEW S ORE, NEW GOODS Main Street. . .Grase Valley. FURNITURE. HE SUBSCRIBER baving removed te bis New Fire Proof Building, takes pleasure im informing the eitizens of Grass Valley and vicinity that he ie Opening the Largest and Best Selected Stock of Furniture, Ever Brought to this Place, ae Everything belonging {eo flouse Fursieliag, auch as Carpets, Flour Clothe, Matting, Wall Paper, and Blaceets, will be found in great variety—All of which will be sold em the lowest terms, fur Cash. Fecling thank{a’ to the citisens of this place and vicinity for their liberal patromage heresofere, I feel ecoufident if they eallow me pew, they will Gnd me determined te be eadersold by me etber Store in the mountaime, st O. JOHNSON. ee LIQUOR'S, WINES, BRANDIES, &C. Foreign & Domestic. THE UNDDRSIGNED having made arrangements ima BORDCAUX & PHILADELPHIA For sonstant supply ef the above Goods, are now prepared to sell tothe tradeat as low « figure as they can buy from any House in San Francisco, Thereby saving Freightaad Charges from feo Freacleco to Sacramento, For ‘he Character of our House and Quality of our Gouds, we refer to those who have been buying from ua for the last 10 years. McWILLIAMS & Co., 46 & 48 K Street, Sacramento. Kf. B. Remember McWILLIAMS & Co., Sacramente. slim WwW. S.C. CLUB HOUSE GIN. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN appointed SOLE AGENTS for the sale of this PURE € iN in California and Oregon, are prepared to suply the Trade with an article that has NO EQUAL fy THIS MARKET, being the PURE ARTICLE in ite finest drinkable condition aud flavor. Thia Gin is IMPORTED DIRECT FROM HOLLAND, by Mesers. W. 5. CORBIN & CO., of New York, who have made arrangements with the late firm ot CAMPRELL BROTH fur the sole importation and sale in the United States and Canada. We are assured it is the ONLY GENUIASE CLUB HOUSE GIN EVER IMPORTED TO THIS MARKET And we are satisfied that a trial will obtain for it the high reputaiun it sustains where it is introduced S@NONE IS GENUINE untess the botties have the LABEL of W. 8. CORBIN & Cu. on them. For sale by the principal by red dealers in San Fraucisco. W. B. CUMMINGS &CO., 4im 60 California st., San Franelsco. COLLECTING. JOHN W. ROBERTS, (Of Freeman & Co's Express, ) B= LEAVE to inform the citizens of Grass Valley and vicinty that he will promptly attend to tho Colleetiog of acounts, or notes, that may be handelto him. His charges will be moderate, and he can be found at all times at the Banking House ofA Delano THOMAS 8. LEVY, Lumber & General Dealer, Valley Lumber Yard, Main owert ee opete' ks Western Hetel, VALLEY. AVING control of ALL. Lumber manufactured Hl‘ it the Buena Vista and Sugar Pine Saw Mills, Iam prepared to sell SUGAR AND YELLOW PINE LUMBER, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, R QUALITY AND IN ANY OF A SUPER{O. pos { Lathes, Wickets, Shakes, Shingles, . Cedar Posts, &c, &c. aa 1 have, direst from the Manu{actorie, SARH, SASH DOORS, BLINDS, FREN' DOWS, Panel Doors, Newels Dackstors, de, be, bs. hich . cdagy tes walt at peteve below comrpetitign. oon Maik #1 RCM), GRAR TALLRY j . We kare, te commer ow wild he Netra Maewetme. j , Newararen Entanmnatoe a JE OPT R apel'e 7 ‘ % ; Of exeeuting every dese: iption of dnt Fat eval os VOL 2. GRASS VALLEY, CALIFORN S conn Ganp Girr 108—Gold Box and ENTER AINMEN . ! $4310 IN PRIZES! ae me ayeeennen FH xtional GEORGE D. ROBERTS E 108, 109 and 110—Each, one pair California Gold Hooped Far-ri 111—Enameled Gold eee 112 and 113—Each a Quarts Gold Breas 114 and 116—Each a Gold Enameled Neclace, $1 116—Gold Brooch. . eeces oe 118—Fob Buekle, Fine Gold... 119, 120 and 121—Each a set of Gold Sleere ° Poms, OB ORG 2.. cccccccvescocceseeces ve Buttons, Cal. make oes oy “ GRASS VALLEY, SEPT. 3, I553Cetseses eo ae Tickets One Dotitar Eacu. Schenck Glass Will Give a Popular Entertainment ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1859, In GRASS VALLEY, on which occasion will be 200 PRIZES, Valued, in the Aggregate, at 4310 DOLLARS. Ba The Prizes consist of ENTIRELY NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, and are of most choice and . desirable tock ever offered in Grass Valley. The prizes will be distributed to ticket holders having the first nombers drawn from ONE up to HUNDRED inclusive. . portunity to obtain » valuable price, the tickets . . have been put at the low price of $1 each. pressage. Advances made at all times on dust rent holder of one ticket will beadmitted to the entertain. . to the Mint. I have alsoa Melting Furnaces, and will . Geo. A. Lovugnowg is our duly authorived Agent He may be found at 67 J « A. CRANE is our sole ‘Agent He In empowered to receive + . ment#, and r seeipt for the .ame 96 . at 172 Montgomery street, Aosycy.—Henry Mackie Freeman & Co's Express, Main Street Nevads ix on authorized agentat Nevada City ments left with Mr. Mackre will receive prompt at Legal Advertisement will bere turued by Mr, Mackie, with proof of publication ae oon as pnblication expires rere en At the meeting of the Democratic Central Committee, in Nevada, on August Ist, the following Resolution was unanimously adop122—Set Gold Slee 124 and 126—Each Heavy Quarts Seal Riv 126—Gold Locket, or Sacramento. 127, 128, 129, 180 and 131—Each « Regard Ring, 132 to 141—Each, @ Lady's Quarts Ring. $8 es. 142 to 148—Each an Eight Day, Streking and Alarm Clock, $12 en Feq. at the offre « 3 754—Set Quart Sleeve Buttons tenton from us. 165 and 166—Each, o set Quarta Shirt 167—Gold Fob’ Chai 168—Gold Vest Chain, Hear 159—Cameo Set, Brooe hb and Ear-riogs.. “ “ BESS 162—Lady's Very Heavy Buckle ... 163—Fine Gold Locket. Three Glasses. 164—Lady's Guard Chain—Fine Gold. 165—Lady's Neck Chain & Enameled Gold 166 to 172—Each a California Gold Ring, $6 . 173 and 174—Each, @ California Gold King, ea $10 ... oe 175—Cal. Gol. Odd Fello 176 to 178—Each a Silver Hunting Case Watch, Nos 8,907, §,677 and 8,570 a ‘ase, Detached lever Watch ilway Time Keeper, T. F. Cooper, maker, No. 23,2°2... . 180—Silver Hunting Case, detached le full Jewelled, Railway Timekee Adam, maker, No. 9,089..... ment 4nd be entitled to ecbence in the destribution . 1S1—Gold Pen and Pencil and Gold September next, to wit — Resolved, That to the Nevada Vational, the only democratic organ of Nevada Counbelongs the patronage of the party, and Central Committee direct all printing for the party to be done at the ational ofdetached Lever, To give all an op. 179—Silver Hunti Jcpos Tanky on Stavenr.-—In the ease of the slave Amy, decided a few days since. 4 Chiet Justice Taney bas furnished a written decision, in which he asserts the following ‘ great legal principles, touching the institu16 . Sion of slavery in the United States. 1. That slaves are recognized by the Constitution ofthe United States iu the 16 . ebaracter of persuns. 2. Thatelaves are represented in Congres as persons. 8. Thatas persons, they arein many instances, at least, subject io certain lisbilities, aud invested with the rights corresponding to those liabilites, in the that other persons are. 4. That among these liabilities are those which render them amenable to trial punishment for crimes and misdemeanors: and among these rights is the ri protection against personal injury. / 5. That the Constitution of the United . States aleo recognizes slavery as property. 6. “As property, the rights of owners are . entitled to the protection of the law,” i. e., the lawaofthe United States, 183 to 185—Each a Gold Pen with Silver leucil, and Silver extension Holder, $6 ee . 184 to 188—Each, set le . 189—Cal Gold Bracelet Clas LIST OF PRIZES. —Spleadid Gold Watch, Hunting Case, Pull Jeweled, Chronometer balance, made by Henry Taylor, Liverpool, No. 10,047, with Bracelet Fob Chain attached 2—Splendid enameled Wateh (lady'*) Hunting Case, with diamond setting and splendid Guard Chain, No. 8899,.... ..8—Cold Hunting Case Watch, Railrowt Time Keeper, marked Joho Beasley, waker, No. 47,416 and Quarts Seal 4—Lady'e Fine Watch, Enameled Case, Diamond eetting, marked T. F. Cooper, maker, ‘sgold Cuff Buttons 66 7 oe tor, Philip Galaway; Judges, Joba Larimer, Johu . 192 to 104—Each an enaemled Gold Rin, 250 . 195—Set of Gold mounted Jet Cross & Kar-rings Gold Vest Chain 197—lady's Waist Buckle, California Gold o 198—Set Gent's Sleeve and Shirt Buttons... ° 100—Set Lava Breast Pio and Earrings, Cal. Gold mounted .. oon 200—-Gold Hunting Base Watch. Full Jeweled, J Beasley, maker, No. 47,418, with Cal. Gold Buckle and Quarta Sea! 196—Very Heavy spector, —— Dwolay; Judges, J, Dodg County Surveyor’s OFFIice. COURT HOUGE, NEVADA. JOHN L. GAMBLE, ) County Surveyor. 5 LL PERSONS are hereby cautioned against employing other Surveyors than such as may be deputized from this office. Extract from the Laws of California. Cuar. 20, Sec 3. —No servey or resurvey hereaf. 60 ter made by any person except the County surveyor . or his deputy shali be considered legal evidence in any Court within this state, $—Magnidcent D.amond Cluster lin, warrautght of legal Siletes Stbssecevie — Baldwin; Jutges, J W Shultz, HAA 6—Megnificent Diamond Cluster Ring Warran ted genuine—lady's T—Gold Hunting Case Wateh, full j marked Joho Beasly, waker, Liverpool, No. Inspector, 1). Brown; Judges, G Hall &—Massive Cane Head, California make, quarts . T Roberts; Judges, H Schardin, A W MeCoy ee + ee a et a ES GOR eS Let the people remember that the black . guard who drafted the Philadelphia Black . Republican Platform, which the Broderickites have adopted, said that Washingtun and Henry Clay are both in. i Thom sson; Judges, Thos Fitesimmone, Juo Tazlor, iver, American Watch, full heavy Gold Fob Chain..... 10—Hunting Case Silver Watch, Fuglish Lever, Full Jeweled, W. easley, maker, with Cold Vest Chain attached .. .. e eeeee 1M—Oxe Set of Lava—Califcruie mounted... O--Flanting Gane, JOHN L. GAMBLE. County Surveyor Wood; Judges, I. WILLIAMSON, RVSTAGCUEER, LL attend to sales im any part of the County of Real Estate or Personal Property. OFFICE—Commercia! and Pine street, Nevavs. Nevada, Nov. 12, 1868.—n16-tf Inspector, Rufus McEachran; Judges, H Black, 5B Caswell, “ Brother, if Jove te the@a present wake, . 11 P Sweetiand: Judges, Orlando Evans, Otts Hicox see Twenty Thousand Widows—Sir Walter Scott admits that the battleof Waterloo created in the British Empire fifty thousand , V widows. It is probable that recent battle of . , Magenta has created at least twenty thous. and widows and sizty thousand orphans. Lola Moutcz ironically remarks to young 14—Hunting Case Silver Watch, America 16—Quarts Seal and Buckle, California made. 16—Net of Cameo T—Golt Locket, six Glasses aud Guard Chai (THOM4SP. HAWLEY. MEREDITSE & HAWLEY, gs: ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS at LAW OFFICE—In Kidd & Knox's Brick Buildfog, coruer of Pine & Broad Sts., Nevada. s
. ARMA AN AMADl SALI,OON! : Harrington & Patterson, 28) QO LONG 80) MENRT MEREDITH.] epector, John McBrowa ; Judges, JH Esselsty nue, 19—Set of Jet—Pin & Earringe—Gol 4 Isaacs er knew him f 20—Lady's Quarts Brooch.... ..--+ 22—Silver Hunting Case Watch, detached Lerer, Armold Adem, maker, No. 9.030.... 28—Le y's Quarts Locket Ito .. “You ought to know that there are four, Heary; Judges, Hubbell, G Heckwith, things whieh always more or less interest a . lady—a parrot, a peacock, a monkey and a! man; aad the nearer you cau come iu uniting . these about equally in your character tbe . more you will be loved. This isa cheap . and excellent recipe for making a dandy, a. creature which is always an olject of admi. . ration to the ladies.” deecceee -eeeeree A Ball; Jadges, Shanklin, H A Town 30—Heary Quarts Locket Ring (California).. . 27—Silver Hunting, Care Watch, detached Lev. 30—Set Quarts Sleeve Buttoms... ... «+> . and favorably koown on Iroed street, have removed and opened the finest Billiard Seloon to be found in the mountains, in the new +. BRICK BUILDING, COR. BROAD & PINE STS. OPPOSITE KIDD & KNOX’S BUILDING, NEVADA. They hereby tender an invitation toalitheir old . patrons and friends to pay them frequent visits, and . they hereby pledge themeelves to give as good sat isfaction as formerly. The Saloon will be furnished with new and meg 16. Rificent BILELAABRD TABLES, snd every appendage complete. THE BAR is Stted up in the finest style, and supplied with the choicest and most costly uors and Cigars. Nevada, Nov 13, 1068. Lime, Lime! A Large Supply of Freeh Burnt Lime, Constantly on hand At the Kilns on Wolf Creek, Which will be Sold at the Lowest Market Rates, For further information apply at the Kilns, or address Edward Huston, Grass Valley. Terms CASH. @@” BARLEY and HAY WANTED ia excha' LIME. Orders Promptly delivered. In the year 1681, the province of New Jer. sey was offered for sale, in England atabout . ,, twenty-five thousand dollars letter is stillia existence, coutaicing a proposal for the sale, in which it is represented } as,“acountry almost as large as England, . w bivendorff: Judes, 5 G Henney, John Henry thread—you have only to take all the steps. belonging to the late George Cartaret.” S1—Set Cameo—Brooch aud Ke 32—Lady's Gold Buckle.. 16.6655 eee cece ees An original . 84—Heary Gold Vest Chaim...... e0+ + . } tor, Jonn Hughes, Judges J Stewart, M Congla you and your object, aud you wilkreach it. 86—Gold N ket. . eattaieges tad Merris; Judges, Van Dusen, H Bronson. T—Gold Bracelet.... 38—Goll Locket Bracelet 39—Gold Faney . 4 Meek; Jucges, J Ward John Booty The Columbus Journal eays there is a) young self-taught artist living in Warren, . Pes Bick. Judges, C. Heisingson, Jno Wallace . gone through the change at one leap. And Trumbull county, O., named Crawford, who : bids fair to place his name among the highest . ,, ou the scroll of excellence in his art. He cannot be more than twenty years of age and yet bie paintings compare favorably wit the works of our best artiste. 41—Set Pinend Kar-rings. 44—Mourning eet.... 45, 46, 47, 48 and 49—each « heavy, Celifornia Gold, Seal Ring, 616 e@ ....6eeee cnees 60—Heavy Large Gold Locket ... 61—Heary fine Gold Lockes . h . Croewer; Judges, G.S. Getehell, W all. 53, 54, 85, 86, 87 and §8—Each, Buttons, @S5each... ee od 60 and 60—Each, one set Cal. Gold Sleeve Bu tons, $8 each ..,. 6666-56 edocesodpecees 61—Cluster Pin—Gentleman's.....---Inrergetina Discovery.—The New Or-_ wor, J Gordon, Judges, Chas Beemer, Mr Root leans Picayune says that the American eurveyors of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, in. Mi '. ; os; te their explorations on the Pacific coast, dis! "3; cay 7 wi fewiagars sont cals covered the ruins of an ancient city within a . TF Maguire, Judzes Thos Patterson, A Kilberry The surveying party brought back a lrage number of terracotta idole, musical instruments, silver rings, bas) relievos, etc. ; all of which indicate an advan. civilization among the 64 and 66—Faeh, one eet Cal. Gold Shirt Butfiew miles of the sea, Jas Tolkill, Judges, Mr Cheene TURNER'S GIBGCER WIBE, Forest WINE BITTERS, URNER’S FOREST WINE BITTERS are a cure for Fever and Ague, Flatelency, Iyapepaie, Coxtiveness, or Heaviness, Genera! Debility. ache, Irregularity of the Digestive Prostration, Neuralgia. 66 and 67—Each’ engraved Gold Shirt Buttons, . J. Weis: Judges, Isaee Gill, Mr. Grinnel! 68—Gold Cameo Pin—La¢ ced condition of aboriginal people of Mexico. 70 and 71—Eaeh one pair Hoop Ea 72, 73 and 14—Each one pair Hoop Ear-rings, 15—Gold Buckle—Lady's..... Waen doge attack a flock of sheep, the sheep ecatter, and thus become an easy prey; but in attacking goate they find it more difficult toaccomplish their purpose. The goats form intoa ring, the kids in the centre, aod the horns of the old bucks presented againsg . the enemy are a etrong defence. and prudence seem to be on the side of the . . Rheumatic Afections, and most of the ills that flesh is heir to. They will be found not only a cURATIVE, but alsothe best rasvantative ever introduced im California These RITTERS, manufactured from the choicest medical roots, barks and herbs, by Turner Brothers, are WARRANTED to be the best now in use on the Pacific Coast, and can be taken with perfect safety by persons of all ages and conditions. ga TURNER BROTHERS, Manufacturers of ¢ Cordals, Bitters &c. . ches, the apples, and plums—not only of . these, but of all others, eat freely. as often as you can get them. There are ouly two! . restrictions, . time. . the Ital They should be eaten while fresh, ripe per . warm imagination, often with ber toughing fect, and in their natural raw state, without . [rankuess. renders resistance iinposs bie, and milk, cream, sugar, spices, water, or a0y . you are eursptured, eonquere other liquid heer an hour afterwaris, . if you desire a wife whose soul description of Syrups. York, BuffaloN. Y. and San Fasnectsco, Cal. GINGER WINE CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.—The rhputation awarded to TURNER'S GINGER WINE,and the uneq larity it bas received, bas becn the means of nginto the market many 5 Ba Beware of these base consumers of GINGER WINE ag none {is genuine save such as have our in a circle, on astec! plate, surrounded by the inscrjon— “TURNER'S GINGER WINE, pi RNER BROTHERS, New York, Buffalo California. Francisco ae -‘Mapulsctory and Salesroom jn 83—Gold Enamelled Locket$4 and 85—Each a Locket Breast 86, 87 and 86—Each a Quarts Breast Pin, $10. 89 and 90—Fach a Cal. Gold Slide—Quarts, $10 91 and 92—Each a Cal. Gold Watch Key, $9,.° 938—Lady's Far-rings, California Gold ..... 04, 06 and 06—~Each one Cal. Gold Guard Slide, +00 Cvpwomneeerccengnennsates coos 90, 100 and 101--Rach, oneset Shirt Buttons, Gold, Shea .. tee 262 and 108-Kach one set Jewelry, $10 00... 2 Ph w Ime vet Pew CAPO eee ees Whoever begged of such a thing as the conversion of an intelligent English gentleman . fal; the reason is their acidity, liky rome to Mabomedaniem? It is announced from other articles, stimulates the separation of . by a charroing wivacity and gaiety, a helping r. Stanley, a son of Lord . the bile from the blood, this causes au open . wit. womanly words. or bird-like rongs— has become a Musselman . condition of the system the attendantof ligh . you imust ohoose an Breachwoman, You risk health, and an active body, anda joyous . cery little in marryioga plain woman ia heart. Hence. if that acidity is correeted by . France. She ie most frequantiyse simply , sweets of any kind, in suck proportion they doubt as to the trath ef the honorable gen-; os he uetura) good eMecw,.Aareal . nes feman's conversion. rious articles. feita ! We caution all yt gg me ey Ceylon that Hon. M Stanley of Alderly, The matter is mentioned in three loca nals, so that we suppose tdere can be no ~ o TS NEVADA NATIONAL JOB PRINTING OFFICE, . Peeves Conon Cimgt Lane Rsreeiig } fart Higape Pose see la® inane Batt Ticacsa. Prewtae>ie Pa. ie ue « Che Aetada with neajloesrand dispatch um rea iene «'e me ELECTION NOTICE. . (Fer she Nevado Natines Notiee le hereby given that ev siesiiva efi! be helt seen le Nevade Coenty, og WEDNESDAY, september 7, . Of wl! tLe words ip cur language, this « 1859, for the purpore uf elvcting the following o@ . UE Wrest detestable It ineane that sone eers — neu are, as ik were, pCcl Eehiicten in the wor ‘ »>whor + eweelment ev. ive Governor, Lieutenant Guvergor, Teo Vem ere of i ; : 3 " a ae ers, Justice of Suprem rt, Attorary Game tive . r merits or labor Wish WO Cie tate Controller, btate Treasurer, State Printe too lude@lent to werk ‘or @ thing, we truet to vero —_ 1, Clerk of Supreme Court, svperis luck Wi weewre self-cot be { te bes aptol Public Instruction, One ne fer the . 16th Renatubie Aisa erm ; “the our own blenders follies. we deplore our Nevada, Fiee members ef Axeeubly. Sherif suey . ” bad luek , * it is the bare nm bel cou Clerk, Couaty Treasurer, District Attorney, Aewe of ignorauce ot luginese, A.erwinr weit t, County Survever, Public Admigistrater, (ure iog for sou oO” turuuns’ ihe eeu Superintea aut of Common Sehoule, @ County tree * ' ‘ ie a ot Supervisor for District, No. 1, composed of the town rymao elunding by bis cm@mbogged Cust Wits ips of Newala and Washingtoo felded ures. aud calling ur Hercules lor Township Officer rs—Two Justices of the Peace and heip; theese are the types ¢ the be ver u two Constables for each Towarhip luck We seametines bear ut i isuf «a Election Preciusts. youth entering upon Lis eereet sey “we winh Ata meeting ot the Boardof Superriccss fer Ne. YOu gor Qo tuck.” They weao ceoibing a vade County, beld on Wednesday, August 10:h, 1869 friendly by it; bot is is good Ung that we it wea ordered that the following I'recinete be estab haves ui verse of Juss far wiecr than coer lished as the Bleetion I’recinets of the County and Withee——lawe wined, wort we eba:! Buow . D i 2act : : the following persons are appointed’ st the several et ss ! ee, Wit ys pus teeny to lhe *recincte as Inepectors end Judges at the General ——_Remember tat Gud pe tives ie = who belp themselves, Remember thet ihere Election to be helion Weduesday, the Tth deyef . ; ’ je no euch thing as ‘luck wind tal pec. j} send;’ your dertiny reste on’ your own beart NEVADA TOWNSHIP and your own right erm ere if @ gmib Nevada Precinet—Holme’e Saloou, Ia-pecter, T leading to every olject: tare ane as W. Colburn; Judges, W. M. Allen, J. {. Caliwe reach that wherete it lends. and that # lb eu Blue Tent Precinet—-Cloper's store—Inspector, J <evm {oO gra*p will t t fut ». Cooper. Judges, A. T Head. A. Schellenberge sea . wise eh, le iby ile sb vs Ad on. Vanderleith Precinct—J. Vanierleith’s --Inxpee. . D8 ts conditions, is ar veiec aud a lie, acd tor, Heury Westons Judges, F. Mcleud, J Vauder. by no means the real thing leith. .Vleasant Flat Preeinct—Joho Robinson 's—lospec Thet a oes — tor, Wu. Montgomery ; Judges, W. Tomer, James . God and Nature can tv cheated. nnd the iass headrick of the universe evaded Ly Ulind weye. ebert Gold Hill Precinet—Job's Store—ln«peetor, Jerry, . quis, royal roads. awd what not ; A wan dob, Judges, Ciuas. suyder, E. 1). Jul:nstou, ‘ oo ; " luis ity yearea and smasees a [or 4 GRASS VALLEY TOWNSHIP sou dove not toil a day. and gets al! hie! Grass Valley Precinct--Smith'sExchange—Inegee¢T ¢ arned; people say “be ie iu luck,” “bore tor, Jas © Byrne; Judges, M.S. Norton, 5 C. Rich. with a silver ep bis mouth,” wind eo ot ardeen But first, let us be sure that be bas, or real Alliven Ranch Precivet—-Dunkel's Btore—Inspee ly can hat that m y which be did act J re bab if , ue Miner euro. ‘To his father that wealth means Burrough’s Ranch Precinet—Burrough’s Store— something. Industry, pationee, prude ’ +m mma Asa Goodwin, Judges, T. Huston, Charies diligence, good babits. bave shaped them oey ; L's Store--Inselven into gold and silver forme: they are vm Hailey the money of the money. The young heir Buena Viste Preeinct=-Chas. Barker s—Inypector, knows nothiog of the babits and virtuce Morambagua Mills Preeinct—Cloug D. Barker; Judges, Beu. Taylor, 8. P. Kelly. derlying the wealth. He gets the mere ais ROUGH & READY TOWNSHIP tering form; ite becomes, to him, simply the Rough & Ready! gist H ; temptation to hie unformed character. Is Rouge Ready Precinct—-Dc wney House—inapee i eat Cli eile “Bienes ae tor, M McClenchy;: Judges, A C Kean, Wm. Coombe does not mean probity, aud industry, but Indian Spring l'recinct—Indian Spring House—le fast horses and wine—so bis riches go faster spector, Theo \iller; Judyes, 4 Stepp, H Hatch than his horses, apes 7 This makes the ependthrift. A msa eae lodustry Bar Preeinet—Johnston & Trail’s Store truly value that which earns. If te is ef F M Trail too selfish a nature to become a ependthrift Mooney Flat Preciuct—Trail's store-‘ Iludeon House } rec ict Will ams’—Tnspector, r be becomes a sensualist. and x iter, Mot funday; Judges, G H Williams, C Beekman . s Jones’ Bar Precinect—Mannings’ store—Inspector, unfrequently we hear bim exclaiming, * ava W Chambers: Judyes, Samuel Tattle, Joel Witt 1 an Irishman or a Dutelman, that I should Newtown Precinct—Schardin's Stere—~inspectoe, work f’°—soon followed by the crime of beat ing some vile woman to death, and parsing PRIDGEPORT TOWNSHIP on to the penitentiary, even if, by bis wealth Inspector, DJ 8Nd position he cxn escape the gullows.-And this is luck!” Very wise was the ancient poet whe wrete Brldgepert Tewnship—D J Wo Dowen ole French Corral Precinct—French Corral House— Mol Birehville Precinct—Adsit's store—Inspeetor, J See that theu nothing from him take." Sweetland Precinet—Aseembly saloon—In«pector, He knew the danger of climbing up by ‘‘a"San Juan Precinet—Union Hotel—Iinapector, RA other door” than honest toil into any. benefis, Longhead: Judges JB Warfield, Theo Green and that it conld not really enrich man, but Cherokee Precinct—Turner's Hotel—Imspector, J mast make hima beggar. A begvar is he m A t 7 « J on, DA ie +4. Serta Peneelieitenetat’s tiiten~tneger who gets for nothing that which another bas or, J Parham; Judges, AJ Key, E4 Steveas. earned; and whether be asked fordt or not ; whether it be a dime ora million, makes only the difference of a degree or form. We have often seen “your lucky man,” and neril to bear out this stutemeat Bloomfield Precinct—Skidmore's ealooa—inspecGenerally he is a conceited, superficial, inde BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP Columbia Hill Precinet—S McBrown's Hotel—In tor, J W Dennison; Judges. J Johnson, DP Walters. . jaunt fop; whom, if he were not wealthy pre Magnolia Precinct—H Arnoli's—Inepeetor, Bates ple wonld easily recogn'ze as an * idle pupRelief Hill Precinet—Todd’s Hotel—tuspector, F py.’’ He base learned! nothing, because be Beckwell; Judges, Spicer, Smith has done nothing audendured nothing. ByGold Bar Precinet—Webber's house—Inepecter, 4 . ervihing about himisskin deep. Alas, !f Grisly Hill Precinet—4 J Doolittie’s—tnspestor, . We could bring ourselves to use the plirase Mat Irwin; Judges, 4 Lowe, 4 J Doolittle j at all, it would be to exclaim for him “se: EUREKA TOWNSHIP. . Incky mau.” Woolsey’s Flat Preciact—Fox & Merrrman's, In . It is trie enongh that accidents do net ha» epecter, J Butch, Judges, W. Coa, E. Hubbard, pen in thie world. In all the roar of waters . “Mooga Flat Pricinet—twooler's Saloon; Inapector, . at Niagara, there is notone drop which je a Miskaeice, Judges, C. B. Jones, Sepp Rarthel not obeying the exact laws of gravitatios Orleans Flat Precinet—Orleans Hotel—laspector attraction, action, and reaction. In the fos: Hughes, Judges, C P Evans, TJ Barne= of humanity, each drop obeys its lawe with Rureka Precinct—Wm Boreams Salvoon—Inepes. . equal strictness, Take ell the steps betwera So Fork Preeinct—Leary's Store, Inspector, Would you weave crowbera into gauss = Mohawk Flat Precinet—Deaton’s Store—Inspector youcan doitas easily ay you ean weave s P 3 cto * Snow Teat Precinct—Snow Tent House—luspector Crit'one Ulas-oF the femieds:: enoeteabe Sailor Bat Precinet—Seilor Bar House—lnuspeetor, . of the hammer, aod sour Wire-gauge remaiue . J Miller; Judges, J. Rhoades, 0 Usborne acrowbar forever. No lucky chance will Big Lake Camp Preeinet—at the Camp—Inspeetor ayar onnse youto wake upand find it bas WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. . the same will apply to every aim of lifs: Washington Precinct-—Jobn George's; Inepector, . ie « ; H Little; Judges, Chas Steinmite, Henry Young. . An Engli h r ae a a claimed tae Jackass Flat Precinct—Tamer House; Inapector, . Secretaryship of the English Cabinet; for he A M Ormabie, Judges, Thos Holland, Jno O'Connor. said, I have served up toit, and must have Alpha Precinct—-Wixom’'s Hotel: Imopector, Wig?’ [t was given to him—for whea a mao Omega Precinct—Van Vranklin’s old Restaurant, has served upto anything hecan claim it Inspector, J. C. Harmer, Judges, Dr Steeples Mr vem , with mathority. ae" : So let eur young men sérve up to things; Poor Man's Creek Precinet—lRiee’s Store , Inspeo ‘ j let them earn thom ne they were meant to be Bear Valley Precinct—Fiaber's House; luspeetor, . earned, and let them eay foevery thought Joseph Gardiner, Judges, Win Bulwell, WW Corens. . of luck, “Get thee bebind we. They are Red Dog Precinct—Pavilion; Inspector, 4 J TID . iioky to be born aafely, to have eyes to see Lowell Hili Precinct—Jefferson House—Inspector, . the fair world. bands to struggle for a noble and happy life. Their luck euded. the warkjing day began. Let them fixdn their minda the old saw, “the longest way ronad is the . shortest way home;"’ jet thea bite fully uaCamden Precinct—National Hotel; Inspector, W/ der the truth, that in the threne ef this oniWalloupa Precinct—MeCauley's Store , laspector, Enos McCauley Inepector Measant Valiey Precinct —Wies’ stor 4 Babbitt; K. Brooks, H K Turner. . verse sits Jaw and not whim, R. Sailor Flat Precinct—Jacob’s Store—Inepe tor, C Caiqweill, Judges. Robert Lailey, Thos Tierney, pontenst aa By Order of the Board of Supervisors Witness RUFUS SHORMAKEH, Clork } A Frexcn Wouay tax Brat Wire. —'30 By J. 3. lambert, Deputy. } far as nationality goes,“] should preter the —— sr French woman to all othere in the world Te® Favrr Seasox.—The berrieM@thepea. The German is all love and gentleness, full . of childlike purity, whieh transports onr to ; Paradiee. The Kuglish woman, chaste, vx felusive, thonghifnl, and absorbed in ber home afiections,s0 loyal. eo firm and, se : gentle, is the idealofa wife. The nassion of They should not be eaten later than dinner . the Spaniard bites deep into the beart; end enig her beauty and asofteces. . ner Howerer . . respond n tobe cooling and bealib to your own by the sympathy of ins lleet, as well as Jovre—-who shal! renew yaue heart Fruits are kno for the want efiore, When sbe islaved, che quite another pevegn: red wan!4 eopvise her.” Urb /ete Lee. ' emarce!